Thanks, also to all others who answered this question.
I found out that setting 'set loginterface if' in pf.conf makes it
possible to get transfer statistics from pfctl -si. Maybe it is of
interest for other beginners like me.
regds,
Niek
Philip Hallstrom wrote:
I would like to configure
On 2006-11-06 15:51, Niek [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks, also to all others who answered this question.
I found out that setting 'set loginterface if' in pf.conf makes it
possible to get transfer statistics from pfctl -si. Maybe it is of
interest for other beginners like me.
There is also
Dear list,
I would like to configure a monthly report of the incoming and
outgoing amount of traffic on the network interface of my server, for
instance in the monthly run output.
Can I do this with a built in program of FreeBSD 6.0 or do I need a port?
Niek
В сообщении от Четверг 05 октября 2006 17:17 Niek Dekker написал(a):
Dear list,
I would like to configure a monthly report of the incoming and
outgoing amount of traffic on the network interface of my server, for
instance in the monthly run output.
Can I do this with a built in program of
I would like to configure a monthly report of the incoming and
outgoing amount of traffic on the network interface of my server, for
instance in the monthly run output.
Can I do this with a built in program of FreeBSD 6.0 or do I need a port?
If you just wanted a total count and run ipfw (or
Niek Dekker wrote:
Dear list,
I would like to configure a monthly report of the incoming and
outgoing amount of traffic on the network interface of my server, for
instance in the monthly run output.
Try argus.
http://qosient.com/argus/
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On 3/6/06, Ensel Sharon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am using the standard, stock FreeBSD ftpd, running out of inetd.
Is there any way to keep track of how much ftp traffic is generated by
each individual user ?
You could use ipfw to count the traffic to/from each user - something like
this
At 03:49 PM 3/6/2006, Ensel Sharon wrote:
I am using the standard, stock FreeBSD ftpd, running out of inetd.
Is there any way to keep track of how much ftp traffic is generated
by each individual user ?
See man ftpd for the -l option. You can bump up the log level to
record file details.
I really need to track ftp traffic on a per user
basis.
Is this possible with the freebsd built-in ftpd ? If
not, what is a good ftpd to use instead that has this
feature ?
Thanks a lot.
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I am using the standard, stock FreeBSD ftpd, running out of inetd.
Is there any way to keep track of how much ftp traffic is generated by
each individual user ?
I do not see it keeping track of anything except for ftp logins. I know I
can keep track of all ftp traffic in general with ipfw,
ipfw in 5.x
Read the manpage more carefully, please. Search
for uid option.
Thanks - I was searching for username and getting nowhere. Also, thank
you for the clarification regarding ipfw2/ipfw and their current state.
I notice that the traffic accounting per uid only applies to traffic
ssh traffic each
individual user is generating (both send and receive) over ssh.
There are a large enough population of users that one sshd/user is not
workable.
So, it turns out there is a patch for openSSH that does per-user traffic
accounting, which makes sense, since the sshd does know all
in 5.x
Read the manpage more carefully, please. Search
for uid option.
Thanks - I was searching for username and getting nowhere. Also, thank
you for the clarification regarding ipfw2/ipfw and their current state.
I notice that the traffic accounting per uid only applies to traffic
I notice that the traffic accounting per uid only applies to traffic
initiated by that user, and initiated from the local machine. If I scp a
I've looked a bit into this, and it appears that sshd changes uid in FreeBSD
6.0 (I use 6.0RC1) .. I bet upgrading the system would be a lot easier
I remember that ipfw had been augmented some time ago to do traffic
counting, etc., based on usernames ... but I see no mention of that in the
ipfw man page on my 5.4-RELEASE system.
Is this something that only exists in IPFW2 ? Does ipfw2 even exist
anymore ?
Can someone clarify for me what
On 10/25/05, user [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I remember that ipfw had been augmented some time ago to do traffic
counting, etc., based on usernames ... but I see no mention of that in the
ipfw man page on my 5.4-RELEASE system.
Is this something that only exists in IPFW2 ? Does ipfw2 even
. Search
for uid option.
Thanks - I was searching for username and getting nowhere. Also, thank
you for the clarification regarding ipfw2/ipfw and their current state.
I notice that the traffic accounting per uid only applies to traffic
initiated by that user, and initiated from the local machine
On Tue, 2005-09-13 at 23:11 -0400, Peter Matulis wrote:
--- [EMAIL PROTECTED]Erik Nørgaard wrote:
Derrick MacPherson wrote:
I am going to pop a machine (bridged interfaces) in tween our LAN and
our firewall (pix) and am wanting to know what people would recommend
for IP accounting,
--- Derrick MacPherson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Are you searching for something that looks good or something more factual?
Probably more pretty than extremely accurate. I've actually mirrored a
port on the switch that's to our internet connection, and have ntop
monitoring that. Seems to
Derrick MacPherson wrote:
I am going to pop a machine (bridged interfaces) in tween our LAN and
our firewall (pix) and am wanting to know what people would recommend
for IP accounting, it would be great to have a web based output to show
what traffic, from/to what hosts so the boss is happy to
I am going to pop a machine (bridged interfaces) in tween our LAN and
our firewall (pix) and am wanting to know what people would recommend
for IP accounting, it would be great to have a web based output to show
what traffic, from/to what hosts so the boss is happy to look at it.
Derrick MacPherson wrote:
I am going to pop a machine (bridged interfaces) in tween our LAN and
our firewall (pix) and am wanting to know what people would recommend
for IP accounting, it would be great to have a web based output to show
what traffic, from/to what hosts so the boss is happy to
U can use ipfw+ipa+mrtg
Can visit http://www.kruijff.org/ but for moment, probably, the author
make some changes.
Idea is that ipa read count traffic from ipfw rules, wich can be read
with scripts and generate traffic with mrtg.
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--- [EMAIL PROTECTED]Erik Nørgaard wrote:
Derrick MacPherson wrote:
I am going to pop a machine (bridged interfaces) in tween our LAN and
our firewall (pix) and am wanting to know what people would recommend
for IP accounting, it would be great to have a web based output to show
what
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