And one more interesting tool: ulogd
Can't get that to work either:

r...@fonera:~# ulogd
Sun Dec 20 15:29:38 2009 <8> ulogd.c:737 unable to create ipulogd handle
ERROR: Unable to bind netlink socket: No such file or directory

I installed the iptables-mod-ulog - wouldn't help :-(
Chris

On Sun, Dec 20, 2009 at 3:24 PM, Christopher Intemann <[email protected]>wrote:

> I found another interesting package: ettercap
> I thought that could maybe do the trick...
> However, there seems to be not enough space on the fonera to install it,
> and I therefore installed the package in /tmp
> I had to install a whole bunch of libraries as well
> I could execute the ettercap command then, but, unlike on my Mac OSX box,
> it did exit immediately, claiming that it had to disable forwarding but
> could not reenable it.
> I could not reenable forwarding manually as well (by restarting network,
> firewall etc.) and I had to reboot my fonera. Why was that?
> I also tested the logging feature of iptables. But that did as well not
> work as expected. If I log all connections via ppp0, the only thing that is
> logged are the connections of ppp0 with its counterpart, e.g. my service
> provide, but not the websites that were actually visited.
> I could of course install ettercap on an external linux-box, but I'd rather
> prefer to have everything running on the router...
> snmp works more or less fine now, at least. Thanks again, Steven! According
> to the manual, the missing mib files seem to be "normal".
> After copying the configuration files in /etc/snmp/, I can retrive at least
> some information.
> However, how would I get information about the websites visited through the
> router? I tried several commands and even a gui-based snmp-management
> software - without any success, unfortunately.
> Which command line would I use to log the websites (e.g. snmpwalk?)
> Any hints?
> Thanks,
>  Chris
>
>
>
> On Sun, Dec 20, 2009 at 8:59 AM, Steven Leeman <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>>
>>
>> On Sat, Dec 19, 2009 at 10:26 PM, Christopher Intemann <
>> [email protected]> wrote:
>>
>>> Steven,
>>> thank you, that looks very prospecting! Searched on the web for sth. like
>>> that for ages!
>>> I guess the first part (SNMP native sensors) belongs in the MIB-File.
>>> However. Where will I have to put the MIB-File then?
>>> Thank you!
>>> Chris
>>>
>>
>>
>>   cp MY-MIB.txt /usr/share/snmp/mibs
>>
>>
>>>
>>> On Sat, Dec 19, 2009 at 10:16 PM, Steven Leeman <[email protected]>wrote:
>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> On Sat, Dec 19, 2009 at 10:06 PM, Christopher Intemann <
>>>> [email protected]> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> Hi,
>>>>> I installed snmpd on my fonera.
>>>>> The install was pretty straight forward. Nice!
>>>>> I can now connect to the box from my computer and read out
>>>>> snmp-information.
>>>>> At least some - when I try to get traffic information, I receive the
>>>>> message snmp v1 not supported (or sth).
>>>>> However, the installation does not seem to be compete, since I get a
>>>>> bunch of error messages claiming missing mib-files on the router.
>>>>> Indeed I cannot find mib-files, nor a directory where they are supposed
>>>>> to be found.
>>>>> Where do I get the mib-files and where do I put them?
>>>>> Thanks,
>>>>>  Chris
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>> could the following be of use:
>>>>
>>>> http://axelvigo.com/cisco/InstallSnmp.html
>>>> http://glr81.free.fr/pages/openwrt-snmp-oid.htm
>>>>
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