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Manpages tcplogSection: System Manuals (8)Updated: JUN 1998 Index Return to Main Contents NAMEtcplog - TCP packet logger.SYNOPSIStcplog [-f, --file filename ] [-n, --no-resolve] [-v, --version]DESCRIPTIONtcplog , a TCP packet logger, is a part of the jail (just another ip logger) package. tcplog is a small (daemon) process which logs all TCP connection requests to the local host. The syslog level at which a given packet is logged is configurable depending on the destination port. Packets from specific hosts can be ignored, and a default log level can be specified. tcplog can be useful in detecting attempted denials of service, and monitoring network traffic, especially when used in conjunction with icmplog(8). The configuration is explained in the tcplog.conf(5) manual page. OPTIONS
SEE ALSOtcplog.conf(5), icmplog(8), icmplog.conf(5), syslogd(8)DISTRIBUTIONjail is distributed under the Artistic License.AUTHORAbhijit Menon-Sen <ams@wiw.org>$Id: tcplog.8,v 1.7 2001/02/19 10:06:17 ams Exp $
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