> A question: What means each column ? > The third column is the traffic in this rule ?
The second column is packets and the third is bytes. > I not reboot my server, for example, in a month then I have the > monthy traffic for this IP ? I guess yes, if there is not a cron job zeroing the counters I am not really sure about that last one:) Cheers, NikV On Thursday 11 March 2004 13:59, Roberto Pereyra wrote: > Hi all ! > > I want to do traffic accounting with a freebsd firewall. > > I configured a ipfw firewall with dummynet support. > > When I do: "ipfw show" the output show: > > 00100 25648 1869498 allow ip from 10.1.0.2 to any > 00200 30115 3544967 allow ip from any to 10.1.0.2 > 00300 325 18354 pipe 1 ip from 10.1.1.30 to any via rl1 > 00400 452 444960 pipe 2 ip from any to 10.1.1.30 via rl1 > 00500 1 229 pipe 3 ip from 10.1.1.31 to any via rl1 > 00600 0 0 pipe 4 ip from any to 10.1.1.31 via rl1 > 00700 81 5880 pipe 5 ip from 10.1.1.32 to any via rl1 > 00800 36 4314 pipe 6 ip from any to 10.1.1.32 via rl1 > ......... > 65535 33030639 14936134258 allow ip from any to any > > A question: What means each column ? > The third column is the traffic in this rule ? > I not reboot my server, for example, in a month then I have the > monthy traffic for this IP ? > > Thanks in advance > > roberto > > > _______________________________________________ > [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list > http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions > To unsubscribe, send any mail to > "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" _______________________________________________ [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"