I am looking over a procedure for graphing specific ports with MRTG using shorewall accounting to track port usage. The problem is that it seems the procedure that I found is meant for someone who is running shorewall on a full blown Linux box not a Bering L.E.A.F box. I am wondering if anyone has successfully done this on Bering? And if so, if they could point me to a working procedure or tweak the procedure I found here (http://www.nightbrawler.com/code/shorewall-stats/) to be workable with Bering UClibc 2.2.2? I have a box running Debian that is connected to the Bering box. I have MRTG and Perl installed on the Debian box. The place where I am stumped is the "shorewall_stats.pl". My impression is that this file should be residing on the Bering box. The problem is that my mrtg.cfg file resides on my Debian box. Or can the shorewall_stats.pl file reside on my Debian box and still pull what it needs from shorewall on my Bering firewall? I am sure that others would be interested in doing this since it would be very handy to know what ports are using what percentage of your bandwidth.
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