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    Quote Originally Posted by jjmac
    So ... the logwatch facility has been extracting that info and presenting it via the local mail facility.

    Code:
    logwatch extract ...
    
    Dropped 72 packets on interface ppp0
       From 24.207.157.140 - 2 packets
          To 203.58.186.120 - 2 packets
             Service: 15118 (tcp/15118) (FW_LASTDROP:,ppp0,none) - 2 packets
       From 61.155.9.171 - 1 packet
          To 203.58.186.120 - 1 packet
             Service: ssh (tcp/22) (FW_LASTDROP:,ppp0,none) - 1 packet
       From 64.62.190.36 - 36 packets
          To 203.58.186.120 - 36 packets
             Service: telnet (tcp/23) (FW_LASTDROP:,ppp0,none) - 8 packets
             Service: www (tcp/80) (FW_LASTDROP:,ppp0,none) - 8 packets
             Service: socks (tcp/1080) (FW_LASTDROP:,ppp0,none) - 8 packets
             Service: 3128 (tcp/3128) (FW_LASTDROP:,ppp0,none) - 4 packets
             Service: 6588 (tcp/6588) (FW_LASTDROP:,ppp0,none) - 4 packets
             Service: webcache (tcp/8080) (FW_LASTDROP:,ppp0,none) - 4 packets
       From 83.245.15.238 - 3 packets
    
    etc
    As you can see i label my DROP target as "FW_LASTDROP".

    I'll have to look into my "snort" setup and possible configure some alet for those.

    jm
    I have snort installed, and it sends output to mail, not very interesting output though...

    Upon seeing your output for logwatch, I installed it, but, I dont get output mailed on the ppp0, or even eth0 stuff - how did you get logwatch to get you the output above ?

    I'd like to have a monitoring program working, like what your output shows above, but, I guess I need to create the filters / services code to get what you are getting ( I guess ) ?

    Ms. Cuddles

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    right now, firestarter isnt wanting to work for me...

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