Hi All,
I am looking for a script that will work out the amount of traffic IP
adress's behind a gauntlet firewall on a Linux platform pull of the
internet. Preferably it should be accessed through a web interface and can
be adjsuted to reflect values over certain periods such as 24 hours,
monthly, yearly etc. The point being to finger out individual IP's that are
abusing bandwidth as we in SA pay huge amounts of money for bandwidth. I
have seen an interface like this before that had a "top 20" for the day and
then the history of each IP but I am unable to find it.

Any help would be greatly appreciated.

Regards

-----Original Message-----
From: Ola Samuelson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, October 18, 2000 10:30 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Firewall Rules Database / FirewallReviews.COM proposal


I don't think it should be closed, BUT if we are to provide
a useful service why not require atleast
that visitors give us feedback, fill out a form
about what they want to see in the db or what have you.

To ensure that the site evolves we could also have
different levels of access. Guest/Member/Team member.
For each level there could be different options and
"responsibilities".

For instance, "Guest means free access to search, no login etc"
"Member" means you have contributed Q&A and have
access to a more complex search or other bonus.

Team member means you have contributed Q&A
and is regulary doing so. Or that you have contributed
coding or something else(found a sponsor?).

Just ideas .....................

//OLAS




"ROTTENBERG,HAL (HP-USA,ex1)" wrote:

> I see no reason for making it closed, with the exception of the
> administrative/editorial tasks to be done on the database.
>
> Hal Rottenberg             | Hewlett-Packard
> Technical Support Engineer | Phone: +1-404-774-4041
> Internet Security Division | Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> Web: http://www.hp.com/security
>
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Michael E. Cummins [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>
> > Also, should we keep this a closed community, or completely
> > open to the
> > public?
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