WRV54G: Log all internet activity to syslog

I purchased this product specifically because it claimed to be able to log internet activity to a syslog server.
I have the product configured:
- syslog server set up
- WRV54G is talking to syslog server
- only configuration activity with WRV54G is being logged (ie only activity to 192.168.1.1)
- Under General Log, all boxes are checked
To test the logging, I created a deny rule to a specific site, and accessed this site. WRV54G denied the connection but did not log, even though it is set to log all denies.
I want to log ALL activity to my syslog server. How do I configure this? Is this a defect?
Message Edited by riprowan on 06-29-2007 09:16 AM

What is "logviewer.exe"? It has no help, no readme, no explanation, no way to configure it. WTF is this application? At any rate, I have a syslog server. The WRV54G is logging to it, just not all of the data it's supposed to be logging. I don't need another application. Apparently the latest firmware is what is causing my problem. Please see this conversation about exactly the problem I am experiencing: http://www.dslreports.com/forum/r18431113-SYSLOG-on-a-WRV54G This is a basic feature of the product (in fact, this is why I bought the product) so I expect it to work. What is the status of this bug and when will it be addressed?

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