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[ale] Firewall logging
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- Subject: [ale] Firewall logging
- From: Jim Seymour <bluejay@speedfactory.net>
- Date: Thu, 3 Jul 2003 17:01:07 -0400 (EDT)
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Hi All,
I know this sounds like a really newbie question but here goes. I
have been looking around (google, redhat, etc.) trying to find out how to
tell if someone is trying or has tried to get into your system. I know
there are files/logs that catch this however I cannot locate any that my
system has. This is a RedHat 7.3 system and it is not running a
webserver. I've looked at /var/log/messages however surely there is
another/better option. Netstat will only give me info on current
connections, right? I think the default firewall for this system is
ipchains.
TIA,
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Jim Seymour
www.wingbarscafe.com
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