29 May
1998
29 May
'98
18:02
You can log the output of tcpdump. Normally tcpdump just outputs to whatever tty you exec it on, but if you exec "tcpdump -i device > filename" it will create a text file log. If you irc a lot this file can get BIG. Pascal Bleser wrote:
How can I log incoming ICMP packets on my webserver ? He's standalone on the internet... For logging TCP & UDP, I can use tcpd, ok... but for ICMP ??? (like, logging attack attempts - although they don't harm ;-), I have 2.0.34pre14) I can't find a icmplogd (like Debian has, although RH doesn't have it either)
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