All,
I have basic AAA configured with FreeRADIUS. I would like to log all
commands, except show commands, executed to the FreeRADIUS server. Does
anyone have this setup?
Thanks
Tim
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On Mon, Apr 04, 2022 at 08:02:45PM -0700, John Conover wrote:
>
> Can /etc/cron.d/sysstat and /etc/cron.daily/sysstat simply be removed?
>
Those files "belong" to the sysstate package. To ensure that your
modifications are preserved on upgrade, then the best way to handle it
is to simply commen
Roberto =?iso-8859-1?Q?C=2E_S=E1nchez?= writes:
> On Mon, Apr 04, 2022 at 12:46:33PM -0700, John Conover wrote:
> >
> > For the past few days, logcheck is sending:
> >
> > Apr 4 11:40:13 john systemd[1]: Starting system activity accounting
> > tool...
>
On Mon, Apr 04, 2022 at 12:46:33PM -0700, John Conover wrote:
>
> For the past few days, logcheck is sending:
>
> Apr 4 11:40:13 john systemd[1]: Starting system activity accounting
> tool...
> Apr 4 11:40:13 john systemd[1]: sysstat-collect.service: Succeeded.
>
For the past few days, logcheck is sending:
Apr 4 11:40:13 john systemd[1]: Starting system activity accounting tool...
Apr 4 11:40:13 john systemd[1]: sysstat-collect.service: Succeeded.
Apr 4 11:40:13 john systemd[1]: Finished system activity accounting tool.
iterated every 10
Hello.
Which tools can I use or from which files in the /proc or /sys
filesystem can I extract the information about how much data a given
process has transferred since it started (or since the counter was
reset) from given interface? I'm looking for something like the
cumulative processing t
green writes:
> gnucash is a nice double-entry accounting system, suitable I suppose
> for any small business (and more).
So is ledgerSMB. It is aimed specifically at small business.
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* On 05.02. green muttered:
> Andrei Popescu wrote at 2012-02-05 04:25 -0600:
> > - I am not familiar with US
> > accounting, but as far as I know the only software that might be
> > useful for you (besides Open/Libreoffice) is OpenERP.
>
> gnucash is a nice dou
Andrei Popescu wrote at 2012-02-05 04:25 -0600:
> - I am not familiar with US
> accounting, but as far as I know the only software that might be
> useful for you (besides Open/Libreoffice) is OpenERP.
gnucash is a nice double-entry accounting system, suitable I suppose for a
Hi There,
Failing to make bandwidth-pgsql to work, I decided just to log individual host'
bandwidth consumption within the IPTABLES
I got Shorewall up and running with simple configuration allowing everything to
come-and-go
I put my own script on /etc/shorewall/start
iptables -N localnet
iptab
Look at sql-ledger.
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On Wed, 2006-07-19 at 15:23 +0200, Tshepang Lekhonkhobe wrote:
> Hi,
> The web-site of Gnucash defines it as a personal and small-business
> accounting software. Is there accounting software for the large
> enterprise in Debian? Is Gnucash the most advanced in its class?
If you hav
Hi,
The web-site of Gnucash defines it as a personal and small-business
accounting software. Is there accounting software for the large
enterprise in Debian? Is Gnucash the most advanced in its class?
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at 18:57 -0500, Roberto C. Sanchez wrote:
> > Bernard Fay wrote:
> > > Hello group,
> > >
> > > I need suggestion for ERP and accounting softwares running on Linux and
> > > if it could be package for Debian it would be a plus. It would be for a
&g
On Tue, 2006-03-07 at 21:00 -0500, Bernard Fay wrote:
> I want to give a try to sql-ledger but ... where is the documentation?
You pay for it.
http://www.sql-ledger.com/cgi-bin/nav.pl?page=misc/support.html&title=Support
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I want to give a try to sql-ledger but ... where is the documentation?
thanks,
Bernard
On Thu, 2006-03-02 at 18:57 -0500, Roberto C. Sanchez wrote:
> Bernard Fay wrote:
> > Hello group,
> >
> > I need suggestion for ERP and accounting softwares running on Linux and
>
just check here http://www.debianhelp.co.uk/tools.htmClive Menzies <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: On (02/03/06 18:47), Bernard Fay wrote:> I need suggestion for ERP and accounting softwares running on Linux and> if it could be package for Debian it would be a plus. It would be for
On (02/03/06 18:47), Bernard Fay wrote:
> I need suggestion for ERP and accounting softwares running on Linux and
> if it could be package for Debian it would be a plus. It would be for a
> small to medium business.
You may want to check out:
http://www.jazzerp.org/
http://tinyerp.
debian wrote:
On Thu, Mar 02, 2006 at 06:57:26PM -0500, Roberto C. Sanchez wrote:
Bernard Fay wrote:
Hello group,
I need suggestion for ERP and accounting softwares running on Linux and
if it could be package for Debian it would be a plus. It would be for a
small
On Thu, Mar 02, 2006 at 06:57:26PM -0500, Roberto C. Sanchez wrote:
> Bernard Fay wrote:
> > Hello group,
> >
> > I need suggestion for ERP and accounting softwares running on Linux and
> > if it could be package for Debian it would be a plus. It would be for a
&
Bernard Fay wrote:
> Hello group,
>
> I need suggestion for ERP and accounting softwares running on Linux and
> if it could be package for Debian it would be a plus. It would be for a
> small to medium business.
>
> TIA,
>
> Bernard
>
>
I've begin expe
Hello group,
I need suggestion for ERP and accounting softwares running on Linux and
if it could be package for Debian it would be a plus. It would be for a
small to medium business.
TIA,
Bernard
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Le jeudi 19 mai 2005 à 11:12 +0200, Nacho a écrit :
> Hi,
>
> I am looking for a program (probably a frontend to a database) for store and
> analize data related to a little business; something like SAP/R3 but smaller
> and simpler.
>
> What I want is to insert into a database data such as the ti
On Thursday 19 May 2005 10:30, Lee Braiden wrote:
> On Thursday 19 May 2005 10:12, Nacho wrote:
> > What I want is to insert into a database data such as the time an
> > employee was working in such machine, the amount of "pieces" which he
> > made during that time, the cost of each part he used to
On Thursday 19 May 2005 10:12, Nacho wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am looking for a program (probably a frontend to a database) for store
> and analize data related to a little business; something like SAP/R3 but
> smaller and simpler.
>
> What I want is to insert into a database data such as the time an empl
On Thursday 19 May 2005 10:12, Nacho wrote:
> What I want is to insert into a database data such as the time an employee
> was working in such machine, the amount of "pieces" which he made during
> that time, the cost of each part he used to make the piece... and in this
> way with every procedure
Nacho wrote:
>Hi,
>
>I am looking for a program (probably a frontend to a database) for store and
>analize data related to a little business; something like SAP/R3 but smaller
>and simpler.
>
>What I want is to insert into a database data such as the time an employee was
>working in such machine,
Hi,
I am looking for a program (probably a frontend to a database) for store and
analize data related to a little business; something like SAP/R3 but smaller
and simpler.
What I want is to insert into a database data such as the time an employee was
working in such machine, the amount of "pieces"
Have a look at ipac-ng - IP Accounting for iptables( kernel >=2.4)
Micah
On Tue, 24 Aug 2004, Ritesh Raj Sarraf wrote:
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> It just seems to be a reporting tool.
> What I was wanting was to control connectivity to a us
Am 2004-08-24 11:53:11, schrieb Ritesh Raj Sarraf:
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>
> It just seems to be a reporting tool.
> What I was wanting was to control connectivity to a user on the basis of
> bandwidth. I am wanting to sell services to my customer in terms of
> bandwidt
ble or do I need to do some scripting ?
>
> On Tue, 24 Aug 2004, Vijaya S wrote:
>
> > Ritesh Raj Sarraf wrote:
> >
> > > -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
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> > >
> > > I have tried ipfm anf it works good.
> >
> >
&
do some scripting ?
On Tue, 24 Aug 2004, Vijaya S wrote:
> Ritesh Raj Sarraf wrote:
>
> > -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
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> >
> > I have tried ipfm anf it works good.
>
>
>
>
> > Hi all,
> > I'm
Ritesh Raj Sarraf wrote:
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>
> I have tried ipfm anf it works good.
> Hi all,
> I'm trying to implement ip accounting on the basis of bandwidth
> consumption to my cable lease users. Can someone please
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Hi all,
I'm trying to implement ip accounting on the basis of bandwidth
consumption to my cable lease users. Can someone please suggest me
a good utility for this ?
TIA,
Ritesh
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On 2004-08-08T07:59:50-0500, John Hasler wrote:
> There > is a new Alioth project called Advacs to produce an accounting
> system suitable for small business.
How is GNU Enterprise (http://www.gnuenterprise.org/) doing these days?
/Allan
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> There is a new Alioth project called Advacs to produce an accounting
> system suitable for small business. It will not be a Quickbooks clone.
> There isn't much there yet, but I hope to soon put up a tentative
> rationale and maybe some code from a toy system
[John Hasler]
> I consider SQL-Ledger superior, but that isn't saying much either.
Thank you, as one of the sql-ledger maintainers. :)
> There is a new Alioth project called Advacs to produce an accounting
> system suitable for small business. It will not be a Quickbooks
> cl
John Hasler wrote:
William Ballard writes:
GnuCash is the best of the lot, but that isn't saying very much.
I consider SQL-Ledger superior, but that isn't saying much either. There
is a new Alioth project called Advacs to produce an accounting system
suitable for small business
On Sun, Aug 08, 2004 at 03:14:10PM +0200, Petter Reinholdtsen wrote:
> [John Hasler]
> > I consider SQL-Ledger superior, but that isn't saying much either.
>
> Thank you, as one of the sql-ledger maintainers. :)
>
> > There is a new Alioth project called Ad
called Advacs to produce an accounting system
> suitable for small business. It will not be a Quickbooks clone. There
> isn't much there yet, but I hope to soon put up a tentative rationale and
> maybe some code from a toy system I wrote years ago. Please join and help.
For my pers
William Ballard writes:
> GnuCash is the best of the lot, but that isn't saying very much.
I consider SQL-Ledger superior, but that isn't saying much either. There
is a new Alioth project called Advacs to produce an accounting system
suitable for small business. It will not be
On Fri, Dec 12, 2003 at 01:25:20PM +0200, Dobai-Pataky Balint wrote:
> what you need is a mysql server and a mysqclient, and cron set up to
> burst the gathered data to into the mysqserver.
>
> On Fri, 2003-12-12 at 11:39, Christian Schnobrich wrote:
>
> > However, I'm looking for an application
what you need is a mysql server and a mysqclient, and cron set up to
burst the gathered data to into the mysqserver.
On Fri, 2003-12-12 at 11:39, Christian Schnobrich wrote:
> However, I'm looking for an application that will gather the data, sum
> it up nicely and just keeps track, even if the c
, it might become important to keep track on how much traffic
every person in the house generates, so that it may be billed correctly
in case we exceed the free volume. So yes, this actually is an
accounting problem.
Now, I don't need help in IP accounting as such. Setting accounting
rule
Hi,
how can I do some simple accounting with lpd? A number of clients is
connected to our print-server via Samba to print to printers on the
network. No printer filters are being used, files are just passed through.
It would suffice to have the number of bytes counted that are sent to each
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I'm using a very simple technique for keeping a count of the traffic
volume through my Internet connection, using 2 additional iptables rules
and a script run regularly by cron, but the amount of available packages
that deal with this issue, involving daemons and whatnot, makes me wonder
if my appr
Is process accounting paused for high loadlevels too? (I believe it is
paused when you run out of disk space...) I've been seeing pauses
lately, was curious what might be causing them.
Thanks,
Hugo van der Merwe
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also sprach ben <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002.10.05.1221 +0200]:
> i remember seeing that once before, though on a freebsd box. from googling,
> and my own vague memory, i believe it has to do with disk space allocation,
> as in the partition to be written to can't accommodate the amount to be
> wr
On Saturday 05 October 2002 01:16 am, martin f krafft wrote:
> on a sarge machine with a custom 2.4.19+grsecurity kernel with process
> accounting enables, i am seeing the following now and then in the
> logs.
>
> kernel: Process accounting paused
>
> any clues?
i reme
on a sarge machine with a custom 2.4.19+grsecurity kernel with process
accounting enables, i am seeing the following now and then in the
logs.
kernel: Process accounting paused
any clues?
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Thanks nate,
Re: the traffic monitors (MRTG and ipfm) --- they look good, plus I've
found a couple of other nice ones (iptraf and ipac-ng) so I'm happy
with that side of things. Unfortunately, most of my usage is going to
come from web and mail, and that's why I really need to get something
sort
Hi,
You may want to check out ntop.
Cheers,
Mike
Quoting Lucas Barbuto <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Hi List,
>
> I'm hoping somebody here can help me. I've been asked to set up some
> IP based accounting so that internet usage can be tracked on a per-user
> bas
l.2002.html
(what can i say, i like the pretty graphs)
you can also run an accounting problem like ipfm(IP Flow Meter I think its
called). which is debianized. its pretty simple to setup(but theres lots
of ways to customize it). Sample output:
# IPFMv0.11.4 2002/09/07 00:00:0
Hi List,
I'm hoping somebody here can help me. I've been asked to set up some
IP based accounting so that internet usage can be tracked on a per-user
basis at the office. I have three problems here:
1) We have a firewall performing NAT on all incoming and outgoing
conn
On Mon, 2002-05-20 at 12:29, No Realm wrote:
>
> Does anyone know of a GNU replacememt for RealWorld
> accounting software (RealWorld is DOS based and is produced
> by Great Plains, which is owned by MS)?
Methinks a drop-in replacement would be impossible.
http://www.googl
Does anyone know of a GNU replacememt for RealWorld accounting software
(RealWorld is DOS based and is produced by Great Plains, which is owned by MS)?
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accounting package other than what their
employer provides.
Concerning accounting packages, while I don't know their quality,
I have recently seen articles on software coming
from the U.S. state of Ohio,
Noguska's Nola
which is web based and GPLed, so they make their profit on s
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> On Sun, Mar 17, 2002 at 12:08:56PM -0600, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> >
> > My name is Aaron Welch . I am Vice-President and Co-Founder of The
> > Source-Funding Group. After visiting your website and researching
>
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> My name is Aaron Welch . I am Vice-President and Co-Founder of The
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My name is Aaron Welch . I am Vice-President and Co-Founder of The
Source-Funding Group. After visiting your website and researching your
company's potential, we are very interested in obtaining the necessary funding
you may need to expand or operate your business at its maximum capacity.
We
Hi.
I am having a PC with Woody & kernel-2.2.19. HP LaserJet1100 is
connected to it using parallel port. Now, I wanted to check whether this
supports the bidirectional feature. Could you please tell
me how to include the bidirectional feature in order to to know about the
status of the printer a
At 1002037145s since epoch (10/02/01 04:39:05 -0400 UTC), martin f krafft wrote:
>
> is there a tool that i can tell that a user "john" has the domains
> "john.com" and "john.net" hosted on my server, receives all mail for
> @john.{com,net} in addition to [EMAIL PROTECTED], and then
> have that to
hi,
i operate a public server that hosts non-profit with merely the
traffic volume paid for. i am looking for a way to unite account/shell
traffic (ssh, scp transfers, rsync, etc.) with apache virtual domains
and certain postfix aliases to be able to get daily/weekly/monthly
usage stats on the amou
ug 2001 10:18:37 +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> i have a simple question about ipchains and accounting traffic.
> I have 3 pcs at home, one is working as router to the internet and has set
> up ipchains as firewall. Now i want to see, how much traffic pc A
> (192.16
Hello all,
i have a simple question about ipchains and accounting traffic.
I have 3 pcs at home, one is working as router to the internet and has set
up ipchains as firewall. Now i want to see, how much traffic pc A
(192.168.1.2) makes.
All the pcs are connected via an old 10 Mbit ethernet card
higher up the
> provider hierarchy, right? any ideas? i don't like daily ipchains
> accounting mails and subsequent counter flushes...
Why not? It would be the most straightforward implementation of what
you're asking for. I can see that you don't like to create all the
overhead yourself, so look into the lire package.
Cheers,
Joost
On Thu, Jul 19, 2001 at 03:05:25AM +0200, Martin F. Krafft wrote:
> hey guys, tonight i am bombarding you with questions... sorry.
>
> i need to get a semi-exact idea of the traffic through one of our
> servers, in and out. i understand that netstat -s gives me interface
> statistics, but there ar
) i absolutely need to cope with the disaster case in which the
> server goes down - netstat would loose all data...
>
> there is iptables/ipchains, but (b) still applies. i figure that there
> has to be a way to record these data without going higher up the
> provider hierarchy
going higher up the
provider hierarchy, right? any ideas? i don't like daily ipchains
accounting mails and subsequent counter flushes...
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p-scripts?
> It shouldn't be too hard to write accounting scripts for /etc/ppp/ip-up.d
> and /etc/ppp/ip-down.d.
It did so. The result is available at
http://www.forwiss.uni-passau.de/~berberic/ppplog.tar.gz
maybe it is usefull to someone.
MfG
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M G Berberich writes:
> I'm thinking about switching to the commandline (pppconfig and Co.).
You can use pppconfig to configure ppp and still control ppp from a GUI.
Try gpppon.
> Is there a way do the same with the debian-ppp-scripts?
It shouldn't be too hard to write accoun
Hello,
At the moment I'm using kppp. The one from kde1, because the one from
kde2 has accounting broken. I'm thinking about switching to the
commandline (pppconfig and Co.). Kppp creates a logfile and has a
rules-database to determine the costs of a call. Is there a way do the
sam
On Sun, Nov 19, 2000 at 06:12:23PM +1000, markc wrote:
> Did you manage to find any ISP accounting software to suit you ?
>
Not quite. Did an apt-get for ipac. The set-up is a
bit complicated and the documentation rather short
and terse. Trying some experimentation presently ..
Not much s
In a galaxy not too far away, USM Bish spoke on Mon, Nov 13, 2000 at 11:14:31PM
+0518:
> I am on the lookout for a light weight ISP accounting
> software, preferentially a command line version which
> can be fired from ppp scripts. Should have features
> of configuration for rate
I am on the lookout for a light weight ISP accounting
software, preferentially a command line version which
can be fired from ppp scripts. Should have features
of configuration for rates, volume of transaction etc
Should output to a log file.
Yes, kppp suits the bill fine but kde is too
On Mon, 9 Oct 2000, Techgod wrote:
> I'm looking for a Linux accounting program, if there is one. I've been on
> the verge of buying Quickbooks Pro, but would rather stay away from windows
> products. Does Linux have something like quickbooks?
We have several programs whi
I'm looking for a Linux accounting program, if there is one. I've been on
the verge of buying Quickbooks Pro, but would rather stay away from windows
products. Does Linux have something like quickbooks?
Wayne
I have an HPLJ 4l set up with magicfilter, and it prints fine, but no
print accounting seems to be taking place... When I print nothing gets
logged at all. This is how my printcap file looks:
lp|hplj4l|HP Laserjet 4L:\
:lp=/dev/lp0:sd=/var/spool/lpd/hplj4l:\
:sh:pw#80:pl#72:px
Cisco´s have a built-in accounting capability. Simply enable "ip
accounting output-packets" an all interfaces (eg Ethernet0 and
(Serial0 or BRI0)). Then write a simple script that telnets to the
cisco, enables, and does "show ip accounting". Et voila, all you
have left now i
On Tue, May 23, 2000 at 04:59:59PM +0200, Litzler Mihaly wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have a Cisco1600 router connecting to an ISP.
> I would like to count the network traffic of this router, but not like the
> way of mrtg does, because I want to know all downloaded or uploaded MBs on
> all IP addresses in
Hi,
I have a Cisco1600 router connecting to an ISP.
I would like to count the network traffic of this router, but not like the
way of mrtg does, because I want to know all downloaded or uploaded MBs on
all IP addresses in my C class using this router in a time period (for
example in a month).
Has
I'm looking for a tool similar to net-acct that enables me to log all
traffic that floats by. Hoever, I do not want this to be logged to the
machine in question but to a different machien (my one) via network.
Michael
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On Mon, Dec 02, 2013 at 09:42:33AM -0200, Paulo Henrique Baptista de Oliveira
wrote:
> Hi all,
> anyone knows about a software and documentation for accounting hours at
> an ISP.
sac, present in slink as sac_1.7-1.deb and in potato as sac_1.8b8-1.deb
(sect
Hi all,
anyone knows about a software and documentation for accounting hours at
an ISP.
Thanks for any info,Paulo Henrique
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I would have liked to get IP accounting informations ... reading the
docs it says "... compile the kernel with IP accounting on ...".
I have a slink dist with a 2.2.13 kernel and could NOT find the place in
make xconfig to tell that I need IP accounting (searched mostly under
Networki
I have installed the package "acct" but how is it used? In the man pages there
is no
information about how to "account information".
Solution?
On Tue, Nov 09, 1999 at 02:31:41PM +0800, Bal K. Paudyal wrote:
> Is anybody aware of accounting package (that calculates login-times,
> auto-generates account usage reports and mails the reports to individuals
> on the network)!
>
> Please kindly reply to <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Is anybody aware of accounting package (that calculates login-times,
auto-generates account usage reports and mails the reports to individuals
on the network)!
Please kindly reply to <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Thanks
Bal
Hi,
>
> I want to know how to set rules for ip accounting with kernel 2.2.12 with ip
> firewalling enabled ...
> and monitor what come inside from my lan computers and outside eth0
> whithout looking at
> the lan trafic on eth1 . and statistics on each computers
Hi,
I want to know how to set rules for ip accounting
with kernel 2.2.12 with ip firewalling enabled ...
and monitor what come inside from my lan computers
and outside eth0 whithout looking at
the lan trafic on eth1 . and statistics on each
computers
TIA
Alexandre
On Tue, Aug 17, 1999 at 03:49:05AM +0200, Armin Wegner wrote:
Hello,
can you suggest me a software for printer accounting, please?
Try LPRng. There is a debian package for it, and their online FAQ is
detailed with very useful information:
http://www.astart.com/lprng/LPRng
Hello,
can you suggest me a software for printer accounting, please?
Armin
>> "Damon" == Damon Muller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Damon> What we need is some way to keep track of the amount of
Damon> bandwidth usage that this person uses. He'll have a static IP
Damon> address.
ipfwadm and ipchains can both log the traffic through ac
ooked around and found something called Per User IP Accounting. Has
anyone used this at all, and is it easy enough to set up? Is there
anything else that might do the job better or easier?
It's actually for a RedHat box, but I'm a debian man myself, and I
figure debianites are a lot
On 31-May-1999, Stephen Pitts <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> GNUCash (http://www.gnucash.org) is in development right now; you might
> want to try one of their stable relases. Otherwise, check out XACC
> (http://www.gnucash.org/xacc). It is stable and is the basis for
> GNUCash. Also, check the F
On Mon, May 31, 1999 at 08:30:23PM +1000, Lawrence wrote:
> I am looking for an accounting software for linux, can anyone help me?
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> Lawrence
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GNUCash (http://www.gnucash.org) is
I am looking for an accounting software for linux, can anyone help me?
Lawrence
Marcelo> Right after I sent the previous message with a similar
Marcelo> subject I realized lpd runs as lp group lp. I changed the
Marcelo> ownership of /var/log/lp-acct and now it works.
I don't know the answer to your actual question.
But as for ensuring that all the permissions and so forth
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