On Sat, Sep 15, 2001 at 08:45:03PM +0200, Lordy wrote:
> Hello everybody,
> 
> I'm a more or less advanced qmail-user and therefore I'm always
> trying new things with qmail. Now that I make use of iptables under
> Linux (2.4.9) I thought about doing traffic accounting for qmail on my
> RH 7.1 box.

Does this really belong on the qmail list?

> 
> As I first thought about it, it seemed rather simple but as I try to
> realize this it gets complicated.

um. yes.

> 
> As I want to account incoming as well as outgoing traffic I defined four
> rules for iptables:
> 
> 1.) Incoming packets going to port 25/tcp (ACCEPT)
> 2.) Incoming packets going to port 110/tcp (ACCEPT)
> 3.) Outgoing packets going to port 25/tcp (ACCEPT)
> 4.) Outgoing packets comming from port 25/tcp (ACCEPT)

FORWARD??? As in, -i and -o?

I'd suggest you try the netfilter ML, either developers or the general list (the
latter seems mostly noise these days).

Check the netfilter archives. Have you looked at Netramet, Argus, ipac, et al?


-Alex 

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