I think Adam is right. I don't run a firewall yet, but I will
soon. I subscribe to the list so I'll be better prepared when
the time comes, and I think a little knowledge about interpreting
logs will be helpfull.
>
> I would rather see the log discussions stay on this list.
>
> I would think understanding firewall logs or hearing how someone is
> knowking on a FW is of interest to subscribers of firewalls.
>
> If you are really worried about generating "noise" just preface your subject
> with Logs: and we can skip them if not interested.
>
> my 2 cents,
> Adam Safier
>
>
> >
> > My apologies, I don't have any ideas, but reading your posting made me
> > wonder if there was any interest in spinning off a list for discussion
> > of firewall log analysis. I periodically see questions like this on the
> > list, and have had some interesting packets brushing up against our
> > firewall. It might be nice to have a place to discuss this type of thing
> > without bothering the rest of the firewalls list.
> >
> > Is anyone else interested in a list like this? I might be able to round
> > up a site to host it, and would be willing to devote some time to
> > running it, or moderate it if necessary.
> >
> > - --
> > David Lewis
> > dlewis @
rt66 .
com
> >
>
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