AlterPath ACS Command Reference Guide
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Network
Target Extensions
Iptables can use extended target modules. The following are included in the standard
distribution.
LOG
Turn on kernel logging of matching packets. When this option is set for a rule, the Linux
kernel will print some information on all matching packets (like most IP header fields)
via the kernel log (where it can be read with syslog-ng).
LOG extension
Description
- - log-level level
Level of logging (numeric or see syslog.conf(5)).
- - log-prefix prefix
Prefix log messages with the specified prefix; up to 29
letters long, and useful for distinguishing messages in the
logs.
- - log-tcp-sequence
Log TCP sequence numbers. This is a security risk if the log
is readable by users.
- - log-tcp-options
Log options from the TCP packet header.
- - log-ip-options
Log options from the IP packet header.
Table 4.9: LOG extensions
Summary of Contents for AlterPath ACS
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Page 86: ...70 Authentication Step 5 Saving changes To save the configuration run the command saveconf...
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