Actually no you didn't.
It looks like after syncing with m0n0wall I forgot to restore the code
that handles this.
For the time being, edit /etc/inc/globals.inc like Ted Crow suggested.
Sorry!
On 12/6/05, Rajkumar S [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Scott Ullrich wrote:
Actually these values can be
Freebsd 6 release boot ok not problem
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Then at what point does it panic?
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if possible, i like to be able to see
- how many total connection from each host
- differenciate by download/upload.
- what ports are most connected from each and all host
so we can see if someone is heavily using p2p or if it's infected by virus/worm.
and, from the ports, we might know what
Install the ntop package.
--Bill
On 12/6/05, dny [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
if possible, i like to be able to see
- how many total connection from each host
- differenciate by download/upload.
- what ports are most connected from each and all host
so we can see if someone is heavily using
option 9) pftop from the shellmenu gives you some of the desired info too in
realtime. It has various ways of sorting and several pages (press 'h' for
options once you have launched it).
Holger
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