Hi all
I'm running Dachstein 1.02 with
a public IP range server farm,
(half a dozen domains) one of which
proxies client web traffic.
What's the simplest way to obtain a record of the
total traffic (in and out) on the external card?
Actually, I'd like hourly totals of network
traffic, showing
* incoming bytes on external card
* outgoing bytes on external card
* traffic received via my ISPs router
i.e. traffic directed from 1.2.3.1 to 1.2.3.2
* traffic forwarded by the firewall
- broken down by IP / Port for priviledged ports
(ftp,www,https, imap, smtp, pop)
- broken down by ip for remaining ports
The ISP connection is through a broadband (fibre optic)
connection which contains a large number of nodes,
which generate a lot of Martians in the logs.
(There appear to be machines with ips in the 192.168.*
range on the network).
I've currently turned LOG_MARTIANS off, as I think maybe
this traffic is unavoidable. I have DENY_MARTIANS = yes
on the external card.
I have a Linux box on the internal network that
I could use to run wget or run syslogd for remote
logging.
Any suggestions?
Greg Ford
ReddFish intergalactic
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