we use ipacct from
http://ramses.smeyers.be/homepage/useripacct/

on a system I used to admin, we used to update the patch by hand to
whatever kernel we were runnning... (being kernel hackers helped a lot :-)

Dave.


On Mon, 29 Sep 2003, Sonia Hamilton wrote:

> I've looking for a package that allows me to do per-user accounting (ie
> bandwidth used for each user in /etc/passwd for different time
> periods/protocals/etc). Any pointers to a package I could use?
>
> I'm currently using ipac-ng, but as far as I can see, this only does
> accounting per protocol/ip.
>
> --
> Sonia.     Today's random Debian Linux package => nikto
> .
> Nikto is a pluggable web server and CGI scanner written in Perl, using
> rfp's LibWhisker to perform fast security or informational checks.
> .
> Features:
>  * Easily updatable CSV-format checks database
>  * Output reports in plain text or HTML
>  * Available HTTP versions automatic switching
>  * Generic as well as specific server software checks
> ... <snip>
>

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