y, have you considered using iptables?
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>> If you don't have a huge number of users, you can create a rule like this
>> for each uid:
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>> iptables -I OUTPUT -m owner --uid-owner -j ACCEPT
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>> and then just monitor the packet & byte counters on these rules.
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BTW, is it possible to monitor *incoming* packages using this kind of rule ?
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t data flowing
between the IPs you want to monitor ? Check out iptables -v -L, it
gives you a counter of packets and bytes for each rule you define.
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Wow ! This is quite exciting. Keep us informed about the software
release - particularly for the USRP.
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