Hi, Marc,

 Thanks for the tip. It's what I've been looking for, but it has one
disadvantage: if I reboot the server, all the infos are gone (/proc). But
I guess I can't do anything about it...

Thanks & Have fun,
bogdan

On Thu, 12 Aug 1999, Marc Mutz wrote:

> Bogdan Taru wrote:
> > 
> >         Hi,
> > 
> >  I'm interested in a piece of software which can tell me the traffic (MB)
> > on the different IPs behind the gateway ( == the linux machine. I don't
> > have a router...) in a definite period of time. If you know a software
> > which does that, please let me know...
> > 
> Assumin youn want to know how many packets/bytes come in/go out of eth0:
> # ipchains -A input -i eth0 
> # ipchains -A output -i eth0
> do stuff...
> # ipchains -L input -v
> # ipchains -L output -v
> 
> More on ipchains in the ipchains HOWTO and in the man page.
> Note that you need at least kernel 2.1.103 for that to work, but there
> are patches available for 2.0.x kernels (ipchains is the new firewalling
> solution in the kernel, so you need to enable firewalling in the kernel
> config to use the above, although you don't really firewall...)
> 
> Marc
> 
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> University of Bielefeld, Dep. of Mathematics / Dep. of Physics
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