I'm sharing a house with three other computer types, we have (naturally)
networked our computers and are connecting to the internet via a RedHat 5.2
box set up for masquerading and diald*. This is all very nice but we need to
log the traffic to the internet so we can avoid arguing about the phone bill
(Roll on cable modems... Whooo!). The fire wall provides primitive and messy
logging but I was wondering could.... diald do better? What I realy need is
a record of is the IP address on the intranet and the time, the rest I can
do with macros or a bit of C.
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*- A bit of a sterio typical rant here, We used to use to connect to the
internet with:
P90
32MB Ram
WinNT 4.0
IIS 4.0
MS Proxyserver 2.0
33.6 KTX Modem
and then switched to
P75
16MB Ram
RedHat Linux 5.2
IP Masquerading
diald .16
33.6 KTX Modem
And <Expleative> <Expleative> <Expleative> did it go faster! The % increase
was well into double figures. I expected some but I was well impressed none
the less.
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