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\command{fwcf commit} and reboot. Now the firewall rules will be activated on |
\command{fwcf commit} and reboot. Now the firewall rules will be activated on |
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bootup. |
bootup. |
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\section{Network Logging} |
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Administered networks often make use of a central Log Server to store the |
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SysLog output of the local servers. This is also a good approach when setting |
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up a Log Analyser or IDS. |
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To enable sending SysLog output via network for \command{syslogd}, simply alter |
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it's flags in \file{/etc/rc.conf}. Use \code{-R Host[:Port]} to send all |
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messages to \code{Host}, and \code{Port} (optional). To keep the messages |
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locally also, give \code{-L} as additional flag. |
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\section{Accessing USB storage devices} |
\section{Accessing USB storage devices} |
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Many routers now ship with USB onboard, which makes them fine for dealing as a |
Many routers now ship with USB onboard, which makes them fine for dealing as a |