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PostPosted: Wed Oct 29, 2008 8:03 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

jedinite wrote:
My syslog.conf
Code:
*.err;kern.warning;auth.notice;mail.crit                /dev/console
*.notice;authpriv.none;kern.debug;lpr.info;mail.crit;news.err   /var/log/messages
security.*                                      /var/log/security
auth.info;authpriv.info                         /var/log/auth.log
mail.info                                       /var/log/maillog
lpr.info                                        /var/log/lpd-errs
ftp.info                                        /var/log/xferlog
cron.*                                          /var/log/cron
*.=debug                                        /var/log/debug.log
*.emerg                                         *
!startslip
*.*                                             /var/log/slip.log
!ppp
*.*                                             /var/log/ppp.log


Well some of the message that interest us are in /var/log/message but not all...
I advise you to "#define LOG_MINIUPNPD LOG_LOCAL0" in config.h and then add a line
Code:
local0.*  /var/log/miniupnpd
in /etc/syslog.conf. dont forget to touch /var/log/miniupnpd before restarting syslogd and then all interesting messages will end in that file Smile
run miniupnpd with -d flag to have all messages.
jedinite wrote:

Is there a list of command line options somewhere?

for miniupnpd ?
Code:

$ ./miniupnpd
Usage:
        ./miniupnpd [-f config_file] [-i ext_ifname] [-o ext_ip]
                [-a listening_ip] [-p port] [-d] [-L] [-U] [-S] [-N]
                [-u uuid] [-s serial] [-m model_number]
                [-t notify_interval] [-P pid_filename]
                [-B down up] [-w url]

Notes:
        There can be one or several listening_ips.
        Notify interval is in seconds. Default is 30 seconds.
        Default pid file is /var/run/miniupnpd.pid.
        With -d miniupnpd will run as a standard program.
        -L sets packet log in pf and ipf on.
        -S sets "secure" mode : clients can only add mappings to their own ip
        -U causes miniupnpd to report system uptime instead of daemon uptime.
        -B sets bitrates reported by daemon in bits per second.
        -w sets the presentation url. Default is http address on port 80

jedinite wrote:

Also if there are rules like

Code:
rdr on $ext_if inet proto udp from any to any port 88 -> $comp2
rdr on $ext_if inet proto { tcp, udp } from any to any port 3074 -> $comp2

pass in quick on $ext_if inet proto udp from any to $comp2 port 88 keep state
pass in quick on $ext_if inet proto {tcp, udp} from any to $comp2 port 3074 keep state


and then miniupnpd has a request for those ports to be maped, and another for them to me unmapped will the orignal rule in the pf.conf remain or be cleared? I think the xbox is unmaping them after it maps, I need to get miniupnpd logging every action to file to see.

Miniupnpd does not touch anything outside the anchors miniupnpd
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