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What you might need is IP Accouting which is possible with "IPCHAINS"
and "IPFWADM". I am not sure if there are any other ways that i am
aware of but considering Linux as an open source development OS based
on OSF and GNU, there should be some tools available for that.
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Moonshi Mohsenruddin [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Singapore icq:2595480 http://www.linux.com.sg
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Davor Vostri
Sent: Friday, August 27, 1999 5:35 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: byte accounting per username not IP
Hey all,
I would like to be able to track bytes sent to a user (not an IP) from
sendmail/popd for example.
is there a facility on linux (or anything) to be able to track ALL
traffic
per user, if they use sendmail, popd, ftp, telnet etc..etc...
I cannot do it per IP as user IP's are dynamically assigned and change
often and some users are on different networks with dynamic
addressing...
what i'm primarily interested is tracking bytes in/out in mail in/out.
Any help much appreciated
Davor
Mikka Int.
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