06-22-2002
Re: Internet Sharing with SUSE 7.3
Quote:
Originally posted by gdboling
... I have been trying to use ipchain commands and I keep getting a protocal not available error...
Are you completely sure you have ipchains installed and running? If SuSE is using a 2.4 kernel chances are it's using iptables.
Run lsmod too see if the ipchains module is loaded. Or use iptables instead (see
www.Netfilter.org)
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lire::firewall::iptablesdlfconverter
IptablesDlfConverter(3pm) LogReport's Lire Documentation IptablesDlfConverter(3pm)
NAME
IptablesDlfConverter - convert netfilter/iptables syslog logs to firewall DLF
DESCRIPTION
IptablesDlfConverter converts Linux 2.4 iptables packet log into firewall DLF format.
LIMITATIONS
The netfilter logging modules don't log the status of the packet (drop, accept, reject) like the ipchains logging code. You can specify a
prefix that will be used in the log. This converter will mark the packet as 'denied' whenever that prefix matches (case insensitive) the
following regex: 'denied|deny|drop|reject|unallowed', it will mark the packet as 'permitted' whenever that prefix matches (case
insensitive) the following regex: 'accept|permit', and all other packets will have '-' as the value of the 'action' field.
So in order for this converter to detect 'denied' packets, you should use a prefix containing one of those substrings.
For example:
iptables -N lodrop
iptables -A logdrop -j LOG --log-prefix "Packet-DENY: "
iptables -A logdrop -j DROP
or other similar prefixes: 'denied: ', 'Packet-REJECT: ', ...
The prefix used will end up in the 'rule' field of the DLF record.
EXAMPLES
IptablesDlfConvertor will be rarely used on its own, but is more likely called by lr_log2report:
$ lr_log2report iptables < /var/log/iptables.log > report
SEE ALSO
The Netfilter webpage at http://netfilter.samba.org/ .
AUTHORS
Francis J. Lacoste <flacoste@logreport.org>
VERSION
$Id: IptablesDlfConverter.pm,v 1.12 2006/07/23 13:16:35 vanbaal Exp $
COPYRIGHT
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