Re: Saving pf state for accounting

2009-01-30 Thread Tim Judd
And the numbers automatically wrap at 4GB, due to the i386 architecture if you're using such an arch. I have no clue if the amd64 arch will keep it any longer. And yes, I am topposting. On Thu, Jan 29, 2009 at 5:47 AM, Gunther Mayer wrote: > Hi guys, > > My server uses up tons of bandwidth ev

Re: Saving pf state for accounting

2009-01-29 Thread Mel
On Thursday 29 January 2009 03:47:51 Gunther Mayer wrote: > That's all fair and well but I lose all that lovely accounting > information upon reboot so how do I go about saving this? I've googled > quite a bit to look for a solution but have found nothing useful so far, > just unanswered posts in

Saving pf state for accounting

2009-01-29 Thread Gunther Mayer
Hi guys, My server uses up tons of bandwidth every month and I'd like to start recording what traffic volumes my different services chew up on a monthly basis. My firewall utility of choice is pf and I've recently come across its neat "label" facility so that I can do a simple "pfctl -sl" to