Have a look at ipac-ng - IP Accounting for iptables( kernel >=2.4)
Micah
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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
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ble or do I need to do some scripting ?
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do some scripting ?
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Ritesh Raj Sarraf wrote:
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> I have tried ipfm anf it works good.
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> 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 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.
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> On Fri, 2003-12-12 at 11:39, Christian Schnobrich wrote:
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> > 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
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:
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> 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 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
Hi,
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> 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
Hey,
I want to have a separate rule in the ipfwadm accounting rules for
ftp-transfers. I tried monitoring both ftp and ftp-data, but most of
the connections made by clients for data are on random high ports.
Is there a way to monitor those too?
Thanks.
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> But is it possible to exclude traffic based on source and/or destination
> IP separately? What we'd like to do is exclude any traffic where BOTH
> source and destination are local, and record all other traffic (e.g. for
> international traffic billing, where if either source or dest are
> non-lo
On Thu, 22 May 1997, Heiko Schlittermann wrote:
> On May 22, Benedikt Eric Heinen wrote
> : I'd need to get a finer split in traffic list, I'd need to get an
> : accounted list indicating each service and each new destination
> : separately. Is there a package to do that yet?
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> Try net-acct.
> : I'd need to get a finer split in traffic list, I'd need to get an
> : accounted list indicating each service and each new destination
> : separately. Is there a package to do that yet?
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> Try net-acct. There's a debian package out there. Nice thing, but
> produces hge amounts of data.
On Thu, May 22, 1997 at 04:43:03PM +0200, Benedikt Eric Heinen wrote:
> Hmm, I was looking towards something more specific, I just didn't know
> yet, whether the kernel IP-Accounting was sufficient for my purposes;
> which it unfortunately isn't...
>
> I'd need t
Hmm, I was looking towards something more specific, I just didn't know
yet, whether the kernel IP-Accounting was sufficient for my purposes;
which it unfortunately isn't...
I'd need to get a finer split in traffic list, I'd need to get an
accounted list indicating each
On Thu, May 22, 1997 at 06:59:50AM +0200, Benedikt Eric Heinen wrote:
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> Is there an IP-Accounting HOWTO available anywhere? (Or is there anyone
> who could supply a couple of good tips).
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> So far, I've managed to set rules for the IP accounting via ipfwadm (and
Is there an IP-Accounting HOWTO available anywhere? (Or is there anyone
who could supply a couple of good tips).
So far, I've managed to set rules for the IP accounting via ipfwadm (and
the kernel has IP-Accounting support), but *where* do I retrieve the
accounting information -- I ha
Hello,
I want to monitor the traffic over a ppp connection and also between
some adresses on the local network.
So I set up the net-acct package but whatever the configuration looks
like only the local traffic is monitored. Maybe I got something wrong
but it looks easy: th
At 19:09 26-09-96 +0200, Maarten Boekhold wrote:
>Hi,
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>I wonder if anybody can help me to some pointers to information about
>IP-accounting. I found the manpages a bit sparse for an introduction
>suitable for setting things up.
>
>What I'm looking for is a way to dete
Hi,
I wonder if anybody can help me to some pointers to information about
IP-accounting. I found the manpages a bit sparse for an introduction
suitable for setting things up.
What I'm looking for is a way to determine, on our 'gateway' (a 386dx25
running ppp on 28k8), how many by
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