Re: Traffic Monitoring, IP

2005-01-01 Thread Miroslav Kubik
OK, you´re right I appreciate Daniel´s work very much. It was only a little 
joke and at the same time I tryed to show you that everything isn´t only a 
matter of money. One friend of mine is a doctor and his payment is 900 USD. 
He works more than 200 hours a month and saves lives. Dou you really think 
that he do it for money? I just wrote my wish about PFSTAT, I think it´s 
quite normal, but I have never seen an answer: Send me some money:  so far.

p.s. Happy new year

MK

- Original Message - 
From: Jason Dixon [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Miroslav Kubik [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: PF Mailing List List pf@benzedrine.cx
Sent: Friday, December 31, 2004 2:03 AM
Subject: Re: Traffic Monitoring, IP


You should know that the work Daniel has already donated to PF and the
OpenBSD project is worth thousands of dollars.  Would you like to pay
by check now, or should they bill your credit card?

P.S.  Shut up and code.

--
Jason Dixon
DixonGroup Consulting
http://www.dixongroup.net



Re: Traffic Monitoring, IP

2005-01-01 Thread Peter GILMAN

Peter Matulis [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

|  You should know that the work Daniel has already donated to PF and
|  the OpenBSD project is worth thousands of dollars.
| 
| Tens of thousands I would say.

and at current exchange rates, that should be just about enough for a
bratwurst and a can of beer at the bahnhof.


Re: Traffic Monitoring, IP

2005-01-01 Thread ed
On Sat, 1 Jan 2005 09:53:44 +0100
Miroslav Kubik [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 OK, you´re right I appreciate Daniel´s work very much. It was only a
 little joke and at the same time I tryed to show you that everything
 isn´t only a matter of money. One friend of mine is a doctor and his
 payment is 900 USD. He works more than 200 hours a month and saves
 lives. Dou you really think that he do it for money? I just wrote my
 wish about PFSTAT, I think it´s quite normal, but I have never seen an
 answer: Send me some money:  so far.

The .mil use computer systems, I'm sure with failover/CARP systems in
place, perhaps not on i386, but of some sort, and if incorrectly
designed could cost lives (have you seen War Games?).
 
 p.s. Happy new year

Happy new year

p.s.
[after playing out all possible outcomes for Global Thermonuclear War]
Joshua: Greetings, Professor Falken. 


Re: Traffic Monitoring, IP

2004-12-31 Thread Peter Matulis
  you can improve PFSTAT without any money :))
 
 You should know that the work Daniel has already donated to PF and the 
 OpenBSD project is worth thousands of dollars.

Tens of thousands I would say.

__ 
Post your free ad now! http://personals.yahoo.ca


Re: Traffic Monitoring, IP

2004-12-30 Thread Jason Dixon
On Dec 30, 2004, at 6:54 PM, Miroslav Kubik wrote:
OK, but you should know that my idea how to improve PFSTAT isn´t free 
of
charge. It costs 600 USD. Your time costs 600 USD, my idea 600 USD. So 
you
can improve PFSTAT without any money :))
You should know that the work Daniel has already donated to PF and the 
OpenBSD project is worth thousands of dollars.  Would you like to pay 
by check now, or should they bill your credit card?

P.S.  Shut up and code.
--
Jason Dixon
DixonGroup Consulting
http://www.dixongroup.net



Re: Traffic Monitoring, IP

2004-12-29 Thread Miroslav Kubik
Thanks to you all but I have still nothing suitable for my situation. I 
dont like ideas of using two or more applications to get the graphs I need. 
I dont want to use rrd, mysql or php, why? I just need graphs nothing more 
or less. I like PFSTAT and I really cant understand why PFSTAT doesnt 
support labels in pf. It would be possible to watch traffic of individual IP 
addresses, ports etc. So why nobody improve PFSTAT?

MK

- Original Message - 
From: Michael Clark [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 'Miroslav Kubik' [EMAIL PROTECTED]; pf@benzedrine.cx
Sent: Monday, December 27, 2004 4:12 PM
Subject: RE: Traffic Monitoring, IP


 -Original Message-
 From: Miroslav Kubik [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Thursday, December 23, 2004 2:45 PM
 To: pf@benzedrine.cx
 Subject: Traffic Monitoring, IP


 Hi

 Im trying to make some kind of network traffic graphs on my
 OpenBSD box but
 I have a few requirements. First of all I need some graphs
 similar to graphs
 generated by PFSTAT, but not only for all traffic. Id like
 to see graphs
 for each IP of my network. Unfortunately PFSTAT cant do it,
 I tryed IPFM
 with MRTG but theres a trouble because if no traffic is
 generated IPFM
 doesnt update log file so graph in MRTG is very strange
 then. Can somebody
 help me what to use for individual IP traffic monitoring? I
 like PFSTAT very
 much is simple and effective but is tehre a way how to monitor IPs?


Have you looked at IPAudit?


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Re: Traffic Monitoring, IP

2004-12-29 Thread Daniel Hartmeier
On Thu, Dec 30, 2004 at 12:29:39AM +0100, Miroslav Kubik wrote:

 So why nobody improve PFSTAT?

I don't know. It would take about 4-8 hours to implement the feature, at
a modest rate of, say, USD 75 per hour. Got PayPal?

Good, cheap, quick. Choose any two.

Daniel


Re: Traffic Monitoring, IP

2004-12-29 Thread eric
On Thu, 2004-12-30 at 00:29:39 +0100, Miroslav Kubik proclaimed...

 Thanks to you all but I have still nothing suitable for my situation. I 
 don´t like ideas of using two or more applications to get the graphs I need. 
 I don´t want to use rrd, mysql or php, why? I just need graphs nothing more 
 or less. I like PFSTAT and I really can´t understand why PFSTAT doesn´t 
 support labels in pf. It would be possible to watch traffic of individual IP 
 addresses, ports etc. So why nobody improve PFSTAT?

Look at argus and some of the graphing things you can do using rrdtool.


RE: Traffic Monitoring, IP

2004-12-27 Thread Michael Clark
 -Original Message-
 From: Miroslav Kubik [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Thursday, December 23, 2004 2:45 PM
 To: pf@benzedrine.cx
 Subject: Traffic Monitoring, IP
 
 
 Hi
 
 Im trying to make some kind of network traffic graphs on my 
 OpenBSD box but 
 I have a few requirements. First of all I need some graphs 
 similar to graphs 
 generated by PFSTAT, but not only for all traffic. Id like 
 to see graphs 
 for each IP of my network. Unfortunately PFSTAT cant do it, 
 I tryed IPFM 
 with MRTG but theres a trouble because if no traffic is 
 generated IPFM 
 doesnt update log file so graph in MRTG is very strange 
 then. Can somebody 
 help me what to use for individual IP traffic monitoring? I 
 like PFSTAT very 
 much is simple and effective but is tehre a way how to monitor IPs?


Have you looked at IPAudit?


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Re: Traffic Monitoring, IP

2004-12-25 Thread Martin Lexa
On Fri, 24 Dec 2004, Miroslav Kubik wrote:
Thanks but your solution seems to be too difficult to set up. I looked at
ntop as well but unfortunetaly current version has some problem in OpenBSD
3.6 according to the ntop forum. So what next?
  Well, you can use labels in your pf rules. Something like (just 
concept):

  pass in from ip_1 label ip_1_in
  pass out from ip_1 label ip_2_out
  Then parse pfctl -sl output and use rrdtool to store the data / generate 
graphs.

  I done this in past. One problem I found, it was slow as hell if you 
want to update every min. -- realtime output. However, I never tried
to optimize this.

MK
Martin.


Re: Traffic Monitoring, IP

2004-12-24 Thread Marcel Braak
Bob DeBolt wrote:
http://www.ntop.org might be what your looking for
Bob
 

But the latest ntop's doesn't compile on latest OpenBSD's
Marcel


Re: Traffic Monitoring, IP

2004-12-24 Thread Massimo
On Thu, 2004-12-23 at 21:44 +0100, Miroslav Kubik wrote:

 Hi
 
 Im trying to make some kind of network traffic graphs on my OpenBSD box but 

Take a look at pfflowd/softflowd from Damien Miller

--
Massimo



Re: Traffic Monitoring, IP

2004-12-24 Thread Miroslav Kubik
Thanks but your solution seems to be too difficult to set up. I looked at 
ntop as well but unfortunetaly current version has some problem in OpenBSD 
3.6 according to the ntop forum. So what next?

MK

- Original Message - 
From: Massimo [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Miroslav Kubik [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: pf@benzedrine.cx
Sent: Friday, December 24, 2004 10:17 AM
Subject: Re: Traffic Monitoring, IP


On Thu, 2004-12-23 at 21:44 +0100, Miroslav Kubik wrote:

 Hi

 Im trying to make some kind of network traffic graphs on my OpenBSD box 
 but

Take a look at pfflowd/softflowd from Damien Miller

--
Massimo


RE: Traffic Monitoring, IP

2004-12-23 Thread Bob DeBolt
http://www.ntop.org might be what your looking for

Bob