** Reply to message from Matt Walkowiak <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on Wed, 05 Jun 2002 
23:24:25 -0500


> I was wondering if something exists that can do what I want for netfilter.
> 
> In the WatchGuard land, there is a very neat program called HostWatch.  It has two 
>columns: One for Outside and one for Inside.  Then, it draws a line from one column 
>to the other for each connection.  It also refreshes itself about once every second.
> 
> Let's say you have a web server on the inside of your firewall, and 10 people are 
>currently hitting it.  HostWatch would show 10 lines (each from a seperate IP addy, 
>resolved if it can find it) drawn to the one ip addy of the web server.
> 
> The nice thing about HostWatch is you can see exactly what is happening now.
> 
> Now, I generally dont run any kind of X-windows system on my Linux boxes, so it 
>would be nice to get a "text based" version of what I'm looking for, however, if a 
>nice program existed that needed X to run, I'd seriously consider installing X 
>windows.
> 
> Anyway, thanks in advance for your responces!

Hey, Matt. Go to http://freshmeat.net and do a search for IPTSTATE. It is a top-like 
text based app that will monitor your connection state.

jb

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