Hi All

Im trying to figure out how to use NFSen for NAT purposes

Brief explain, how do I work out what I client used in download?

A sample output I have is below:

2018-05-21 08:31:15.920 129.050 TCP 192.168.68.15:54355 -> 51.179.201.80:443 
1720 122920 1
2018-05-21 08:31:15.930 129.050 TCP 51.179.201.80:443 -> 217.149.97.xxx:54355 
3173 4.4 M 1

But I cant simply do in the filter ( ip 192.168.68.15 ) because that would only 
show the first line which is the clients UPLOAD in bytes and not there DOWNLOAD 
in bytes?

Ive tried bi-directional BUT that simply shows me:

2018-05-21 08:31:15.920 199.550 TCP 192.168.68.15:54355 <-> 51.179.201.80:443 0 
1724 0 123081 3

The sample command thats used shown by nfsen is:

** nfdump -M /data/nfsen/profiles-data/live/fth -T -R 
2018/05/21/nfcapd.201805210825:2018/05/21/nfcapd.201805211130 -m -c 10000
nfdump filter:
Any


Am I just simply doing something wrong?

Regards

Simon
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