IPCop Firewall
Link Logger Set Up
1.Download and Install
Link Logger
for iptables systems

2. Next Configure Link Logger
To find this screen select 'Edit' from the main
menu and then select the 'Setup...' option and click on the 'Router'
tab. The Router Address is the internal LAN IP address of your
IPCop firewall, and the WAN Interface is your RED or external facing
interface.
3. Configure IPCop to send logs to Link Logger

There are two things which must be done here,
first you must enable Remote Logging and second enter the LAN IP
Address of the system running Link Logger (in this example
192.168.0.200). There have been reports that you might have to
restart IPCop in order for the changes to be made in the logging
service.
FAQ for Install Issues
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If Link Logger stops logging check to see if the
IP address of the logging system has changed as sometime the
DHCP will assign a new IP address to the system running Link
Logger and hence will not receive the logging information.
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If you get an error when starting Link Logger, please make sure that
you don't have other logging software running when you start Link
Logger, as only one application can process Syslog messages at a
time.
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If Link Logger doesn't work and your running
ZoneAlarm or any similar software firewall product please ensure that it is allowing
communication between Link Logger and your Linksys Router.
Link Logger does attempt to ping your router on startup, and your
Linksys Router sends its logging information to Link Logger via
Syslog messages (UDP port 514). If the ping is blocked then
Link Logger displays a message stating that it couldn't communicate
with the Router. If the Syslog messages are blocked then
Link Logger doesn't log anything as it doesn't receive any logging
information.
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Link
Logger does have an uninstall program for easy removal. You
can remove Link Logger using 'Remove Programs' in the Windows
Control Panel.
If Link Logger is still not working email Link
Logger Support
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