Strange question maybe, but my ISP is @home and for several weeks I get loads of traffic (broadcasts) from an internal ip adres. I use SuSEfirewall and he logs all these packets perfectly. Only I don't want that because these packets arrive every second (!) so this way my logs are growing very fast. So until @home manages to stop the broadcasts from this individual I like not to log these packets. I guess it starts something like ipchains -A input -j DENY -s 192.168.0.1 -p udp -i eth1 but what should come after that. Bear in mind please that I also use SuSEfirewall who takes care of the logging. Should I edit the SuSEfirewall script to succeed? Any help is deeply appriciated, because I have to turn of syslogd because of this. TIA, -- SuSE Linux 6.4 -o) | Honk if you love peace and quiet. Kernel 2.2.15 /\ | on a i686 _\_v | mailto:frhart@home.nl |