Thanks Yann, the data is writing to the db. :)
On Thu, Jan 19, 2017 at 2:11 PM, Luc Perreau wrote:
> Found it. Here is my config:
>
>
> ! nfacctd configuration
> !
> !
> !
> daemonize:true
> pidfile: /var/run/nfacctd.pid
> syslog: daemon
> plugins: mysql[total]
> !
> ! interested in in and outbo
Found it. Here is my config:
! nfacctd configuration
!
!
!
daemonize:true
pidfile: /var/run/nfacctd.pid
syslog: daemon
plugins: mysql[total]
!
! interested in in and outbound traffic
!aggregate: src_host,dst_host
!aggregate:
src_host,dst_host,src_port,dst_port,proto,tos,peer_src_as,peer_dst_as,in
Hi Yann,
I am running it in the debug mode now, but where do i see the debug logs?
Do i have to define my log file in the nfacctd.conf file?
Luc
On Thu, Jan 19, 2017 at 1:45 PM, Yann Belin wrote:
> Hi Luc,
>
> Did you try to enable debug mode on nfacctd (-d)? It will show you
> when the flows
Hi Luc,
Did you try to enable debug mode on nfacctd (-d)? It will show you
when the flows are received, as well any potential errors when sending
it to db.
Also, keep in mind that if you use NetflowV9/IPfix, nfacctd wont be
able to process incoming flows until a template is received.
Cheers,
Ya
Hi all,
I am fairly new to pmacct and have been struggling for a while to get it to
do what i want.
I have it setup and logging to a mysql db.
All i want is to send netflow traffic to it so that i know which IP
accessed what and at what time.
Basically i am interested in src ip, dst ip, src por