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ASUS-WRT log all connections with syslogd

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I have a syslog server set up and have directed asus-wrt to write to it successfully. I only get system messages there and it is not very useful for me.

How can I log all connections (like what you see in netstat output) Accepted, Rejected, Established ?

Thank you,
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Enable logging under Firewall.
 
TY TY TY
Everything is working great now thanks to you two! How much cpu you think syslogd uses when it's logging every connection? I guess I will find out :)

33k!
 
I was looking at top and saw

syslogd -m 0 -S -O /tmp/syslog.log -s 256 -l 6 -R 192.168.1.30:514 -L

Does this mean syslogd is writing to my flash all these stats? It's a lot of stats... now I'm worried

33k!
 
I was looking at top and saw

syslogd -m 0 -S -O /tmp/syslog.log -s 256 -l 6 -R 192.168.1.30:514 -L

Does this mean syslogd is writing to my flash all these stats? It's a lot of stats... now I'm worried

33k!

/tmp is in RAM, not in flash.
 

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