README for Debian ulogd2 package ================================ Sample configuration -------------------- The default configuration in /etc/ulogd.conf is set up to consume log entries using NFLOG and send them to /var/log/ulog/syslogemu.log with syslog emulation. A copy of the standard configuration is included in /usr/share/doc/ulogd2/examples/ulogd.conf.gz for reference purposes. Upgrading from ulogd 1.x ------------------------ Please note that the ulogd2 package does not consume logs from the kernel using the ULOG target by default. If you are using the ULOG target, you will need to edit /etc/ulogd.conf to enable this. Alternatively, consider changing your firewall to log using the NFLOG target instead, which offers numerous advantages including being available for use with IPv6. Additional logging targets -------------------------- Support for logging into MySQL, PostgreSQL and SQLite 3 databases is available from separate packages called ulogd2-mysql, ulogd2-pgsql and ulogd2-sqlite3 respectively. There is also support for logging to SQL databases using the DBI abstraction layer available in ulogd2-dbi. You can also log packets in pcap file format, using package ulogd2-pcap. Don't forget to adapt your /etc/ulogd.conf to those modules. Example configuration is included.