This can be very
handy because it removes logs from the firewall (so someone can??™t tamper with them) and
enables you to centrally administer logs on your network. Before you can use this feature,
you need to configure support for remote logging on your logging computer. To do this, I
recommend reading the syslog daemon man page (man syslogd on most Linux systems).
Look for the ???Support for Remote Logging??? section. To disable the feature, as in this
example, just press Enter to continue.
Syslog server address:
17. Coyote Linux supports a nice range of Ethernet cards. You must know the name of the
Ethernet driver module for each Ethernet card on your firewall and enter it here. (You
should already have this information if you followed the Caution at the beginning of this
section.) For ISA cards, which you probably don??™t have unless it??™s a much older machine,
you need to add IO and IRQ information.
Enter the module name for your local network card: 8139too
Enter IO address (Leave blank for PCI cards):
Enter IRQ (Leave blank for PCI cards):
Checking module dependencies...
8139too deps = mii
The default language of the Coyote Web Administrator
is English. Do you like to configure a
different language ? [Y/N]: N
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