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ConsoleMessage "Starting system log"

if [ -f /etc/syslog.conf ]; then

if ! pid=$(GetPID syslog); then rm -f /dev/log

syslogd

fi else

echo "Warning: syslogd was not started"

fi

}

--

2.Add a parameter -uto the end of the line that starts the daemon:

syslogd -u

3.Save the file.

4.We also want to configure the system logger to use a spe- cific file for messages from the router. We'll assume that the router has been configured to use facility local5.

Edit /etc/syslog.conf and add a line for the router:

# Router is using local5

 

local5.*

/var/log/router.log

This says that all messages with facility local5 should be logged in /var/log/router.log. (Note that the two portions of the line in syslog must be separated by tabs. Don't put any spaces between the two.)

5.Now restart the system logger:

root# /System/Library/StartupItems/SystemLog/SystemLog restart

6.You should also be using a firewall to protect your server. Open the Sharing Preference pane in System Preferences.

7.Click on the Firewall tab and click New... to add a new rule.

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Contents User’s Manual FriendlyNET VR2004 SeriesBefore You Start Mac OS Determine Your TCP/IP SettingsQuick Start Guide Item No TCP/IP Control Panel Description Your Setting Windows 98/Me Description Your SettingWindows NT/2000 Item No IP Configuration Description Your SettingWindows XP Red Hat Linux Install The HardwareConfigure Your Router FriendlyNET VPN Security Router Table of Contents FriendlyNET VPN Security Router Introduction FeaturesIsakmp IPSec SecurityFront and Rear Panel Descriptions Package ContentsSystem Requirements LED Setup Wizard ConfigurationISP Settings Time Zone SettingsDevice IP Settings Additional ISP Settings Enable Pptp Client Wireless Settings VR2004AC only Encryption Modem SettingsWEP Security and Apple Airport Wireless Cards Save and Restart VPN SettingsUp and running Not working ---------l l Device InformationDevice Status System Tools FriendlyNET VPN Security Router Dhcp Server Settings Advanced SettingsIP Address Reservation Virtual Server SettingsIP Address Pool Range Page Wireless Access Control Settings Static Routing Table Routing SettingsDynamic Routing Settings LAN Filter Settings Filter SettingsIP Address Range 172.16.203.1 to WAN Filter SettingsIP Address Range 192.168.123.10 to Password Settings Administrative SettingsSystem Parameters Remote System AdministrationSystem Log Miscellaneous Dynamic DNS Settings Mail Alert URL Filter SettingsSave and Restart FriendlyNET VPN Security Router Network-to-Network VPN ConfigurationLAN VR2004 ‘A’ West end Connection Name West-East Remote IP Network Remote IP Netmask Remote Gateway IP Mode 1- Dynamic IP AddressMode 2-Static fixed IP Address Client-to-NetworkRemote IP Network IPSec Keying IKE ModeEncryption Protocol Perfect Forward SecureIKE Life Time Manual ModePre-Shared Key Key LifeEncryption Key Authentication ProtocolIncoming and Outgoing SPI Security Parameter Index Authentication Key FriendlyNET VPN Security Router Appendix A. Warranty Statement and FriendlyCare Support Asanté Forums On-line SupportPersonalized Support Appendix B. FCC Statement FriendlyNET VPN Security Router Troubleshooting with the Status LEDs Appendix C. TroubleshootingUsing Macintosh WhatRoute Problems Accessing RouterUsing Windows Ping Cabling Problems Other hints about cabling Macintosh Appendix D. Renewing Client IP AddressesWindows 98/Me Windows NT/2000FriendlyNET VPN Security Router Port Service Appendix E. Service PortsFriendlyNET VPN Security Router Application Software Compatibility Appendix F. Hardware and Software CompatibilityProtocols Supported Network and Client Platforms compatibilityFriendlyNET VPN Security Router Software Overview Appendix G. SpecificationsAdvanced Settings Applications Interoperability Performance Red Hat Linux Appendix H. Configuring a System Log ServerMac OS Click on the Firewall tab and click New... to add a new rule Microsoft Windows Optimum Performance Appendix I. Your 802.11b Wireless NetworkSecurity Administrator’s PasswordWEP Encryption MAC Address ControlSales