"S.G. Zijl" wrote:
If you are connected to the internet with a 3com networkcard shipped with your @Home connection, you are very lucky, because there's a patch available in the newsgroup athome.nl.linux which cancle broadcast traffic on your networkcard. Believe it or not: you won't see any broadcast traffic anymore.
That's the only solution I found so far.
But this won't work for you cause you don't have a 3com, right ? ;-) (I've seen you're posts about this problem too). But I don't think I want to use a hacked 3com driver. Just change the firewall script.
A solution for your firewall, change
IPCHAINS -F input -l
to
IPCHAINS -F input
It stops logging incoming traffic what means you can turn on your syslogd again.
Ok, but I don't want to stop logging incoming traffic. I want to stop logging a specific IP on a specifig port. O well, just called @home for the 34657 time about this problem. They are getting more serious about this every day now ;-) -- SuSE Linux 6.4 -o) | This is National Non-Dairy Creamer Week. Kernel 2.2.15 /\ | on a i686 _\_v | mailto:frhart@home.nl |