[opensuse] Lost firewall logging




openSUSE 10.1 x86_64
kde release 3.5.7 "release 56.1"
SuSEfirewall2-3.4_SVNr142-5
yast2-firewall-2.13.7-9
2.6.18.8-396-default

FW_LOG_DROP_CRIT="yes"
FW_LOG_DROP_ALL="no"
FW_LOG_ACCEPT_CRIT="yes"
FW_LOG_ACCEPT_ALL="yes"
FW_LOG_LIMIT="no"
FW_LOG=""


After a kde* update three days ago, I expierenced and odd system
snafu. My home partition displayed very-low/zero free space. Two X
restarts (init 3 -> 5 -> 3 -> 5) with checking free space not solving
the problem and being unable to locate a large new file (25gb home
partition), I init'ed to level 1 where the partition did show
properly, ~50% usage.

Returning to runlevel 5, syslog-ng did not restart, discovered upon
checking the morning after log reports. I manually restarted
syslog-ng. Now all appears normal and good *except* there is no
firewall logging. Restarting the firewall, rcSuSEfirewall2, made no
difference. I have checked the parameters related to logging and all
are default. Also changing for more verbose logging via yast2 makes
no difference.

QUESTION: Where/how do I get my firewall logging back?

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