Linux iptables Pocket Reference by Gregor N. Purdy

Linux iptables Pocket Reference by Gregor N. Purdy

Author:Gregor N. Purdy [Gregor N. Purdy]
Language: eng
Format: epub, pdf
Tags: COMPUTERS / General
ISBN: 9780596556402
Publisher: O'Reilly Media
Published: 2009-06-29T16:00:00+00:00


You can determine where the log entries go by looking at your syslog.conf file, which should have an entry such as kern.=info path. If you use the --log-level info option, log entries will go into the log file at path.

See also the ULOG target extension, which provides more advanced logging capabilities.

mac match

Match based on the media access controller (MAC) address of the source Ethernet interface. Table 1-44 describes the single option to this match.

This is actually not an Internet Protocol match because Ethernet is at a lower level in the network architecture, but because many IP networks run over Ethernet, and because the MAC information is available, this match extension is included.



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