Re: per IP billing
* Marcel Welschbillig ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [011205 16:35]: > I have ip tables running and i did a test with the -c flag but i get the > following response. > > proxy:/home# iptables -A INPUT -s 10.10.1.31 -i eth0 -c ACCEPT > iptables v1.2.4: -c requires packet and byte counter > > What am i missing ? where do i get a packet and byte counter ?? -c is to *set* the packet and byte counts that are kept automatically by the system. You can see these counts by typing iptables -L -v, and you can zero them by using -z. You can set them to some number you like with something like -c 10 1000. To create a rule that does nothing but count, just create the rule without a target. Packets that match will increment the counts but continue down the chains as if they hadn't matched (didn't jump anywhere, so where else would they go?) something like iptables -A INPUT -s 10.10.1.31 -i eth0 and that's it! Then use iptables -L INPUT -v and pay attention to the columns listed on the left. good times, Vineet -- Satan laughs when # "I disapprove of what you say, but I will we kill each other.# defend to the death your right to say it." Peace is the only way. # --Beatrice Hall, The Friends of Voltaire, 1906 pgpmgrrx5sIpC.pgp Description: PGP signature
Re: per IP billing
* Marcel Welschbillig ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [011205 16:35]: > I have ip tables running and i did a test with the -c flag but i get the > following response. > > proxy:/home# iptables -A INPUT -s 10.10.1.31 -i eth0 -c ACCEPT > iptables v1.2.4: -c requires packet and byte counter > > What am i missing ? where do i get a packet and byte counter ?? -c is to *set* the packet and byte counts that are kept automatically by the system. You can see these counts by typing iptables -L -v, and you can zero them by using -z. You can set them to some number you like with something like -c 10 1000. To create a rule that does nothing but count, just create the rule without a target. Packets that match will increment the counts but continue down the chains as if they hadn't matched (didn't jump anywhere, so where else would they go?) something like iptables -A INPUT -s 10.10.1.31 -i eth0 and that's it! Then use iptables -L INPUT -v and pay attention to the columns listed on the left. good times, Vineet -- Satan laughs when # "I disapprove of what you say, but I will we kill each other.# defend to the death your right to say it." Peace is the only way. # --Beatrice Hall, The Friends of Voltaire, 1906 msg04752/pgp0.pgp Description: PGP signature
Re: per IP billing
I have ip tables running and i did a test with the -c flag but i get the following response. proxy:/home# iptables -A INPUT -s 10.10.1.31 -i eth0 -c ACCEPT iptables v1.2.4: -c requires packet and byte counter What am i missing ? where do i get a packet and byte counter ?? Marcel Antropov Anton wrote: The simplest way - is to LOG packets using IPTABLES. My friends from Internet-provider are doing so. Another way is to use proxy-servers (like SQUID). Know this is a bit off subject but dose anybody know any good programs to use for monitoring Megabytes per IP address. What i want to do is have a LAN and be able to get data on how many MB each host downloaded for billing purposes.
Re: per IP billing
I have ip tables running and i did a test with the -c flag but i get the following response. proxy:/home# iptables -A INPUT -s 10.10.1.31 -i eth0 -c ACCEPT iptables v1.2.4: -c requires packet and byte counter What am i missing ? where do i get a packet and byte counter ?? Marcel Antropov Anton wrote: > The simplest way - is to LOG packets using IPTABLES. > My friends from Internet-provider are doing so. > > Another way is to use proxy-servers (like SQUID). > > >> Know this is a bit off subject but dose anybody know any good programs >> to use for monitoring Megabytes per IP address. What i want to do is >> have a LAN and be able to get data on how many MB each host downloaded >> for billing purposes. >> -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: per IP billing
On Tue, Dec 04, 2001 at 04:35:04PM +0800, Marcel Welschbillig wrote: > Hi all ! > > Know this is a bit off subject but dose anybody know any good programs > to use for monitoring Megabytes per IP address. What i want to do is > have a LAN and be able to get data on how many MB each host downloaded > for billing purposes. argus is a fairly general tool which can accommodate this type of monitoring. Fetch both the argus-server and the argus-client packages. racount in argus-client is probably what you need. Regards, Yotam Rubin > > Any help much appreciated > > > Marcel > > > > -- > To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] > with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact > [EMAIL PROTECTED] >
Re: per IP billing
On Tue, 2001-12-04 at 09:35, Marcel Welschbillig wrote: > Hi all ! > Know this is a bit off subject but dose anybody know any good programs > to use for monitoring Megabytes per IP address. What i want to do is > have a LAN and be able to get data on how many MB each host downloaded > for billing purposes. If you know what you want to log beforehand, you might want to have a look at ipac. Otherwise, ulogd or trafstats may have what you need. > Any help much appreciated > Marcel -- Rens Houben |opinions are mine Resident linux guru and sysadmin | if my employers have one Systemec Internet Services. |they'll tell you themselves PGP public key at http://suzaku.systemec.nl/shadur.key.asc pgp5nPN48kYMa.pgp Description: PGP signature
Re: per IP billing
There is a tool called rasa, look at http://rasa.gis.de. English information is available from [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Know this is a bit off subject but dose anybody know any good programs > to use for monitoring Megabytes per IP address. What i want to do is > have a LAN and be able to get data on how many MB each host downloaded > for billing purposes. > > Any help much appreciate ___ Jens-Erik Hansen Global Information Services Steindamm 132, D-24145 Kiel Telefon +49 (0)431 7164191 Telefax +49 (0)431 7164192 E-mail [EMAIL PROTECTED] ___
RE: per IP billing
The simplest way - is to LOG packets using IPTABLES. My friends from Internet-provider are doing so. Another way is to use proxy-servers (like SQUID). > Know this is a bit off subject but dose anybody know any good programs > to use for monitoring Megabytes per IP address. What i want to do is > have a LAN and be able to get data on how many MB each host downloaded > for billing purposes. >
Re: per IP billing
On Tue, Dec 04, 2001 at 04:35:04PM +0800, Marcel Welschbillig wrote: > Hi all ! > > Know this is a bit off subject but dose anybody know any good programs > to use for monitoring Megabytes per IP address. What i want to do is > have a LAN and be able to get data on how many MB each host downloaded > for billing purposes. argus is a fairly general tool which can accommodate this type of monitoring. Fetch both the argus-server and the argus-client packages. racount in argus-client is probably what you need. Regards, Yotam Rubin > > Any help much appreciated > > > Marcel > > > > -- > To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] > with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: per IP billing
On Tue, 2001-12-04 at 09:35, Marcel Welschbillig wrote: > Hi all ! > Know this is a bit off subject but dose anybody know any good programs > to use for monitoring Megabytes per IP address. What i want to do is > have a LAN and be able to get data on how many MB each host downloaded > for billing purposes. If you know what you want to log beforehand, you might want to have a look at ipac. Otherwise, ulogd or trafstats may have what you need. > Any help much appreciated > Marcel -- Rens Houben |opinions are mine Resident linux guru and sysadmin | if my employers have one Systemec Internet Services. |they'll tell you themselves PGP public key at http://suzaku.systemec.nl/shadur.key.asc msg04587/pgp0.pgp Description: PGP signature
Re: per IP billing
There is a tool called rasa, look at http://rasa.gis.de. English information is available from [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Know this is a bit off subject but dose anybody know any good programs > to use for monitoring Megabytes per IP address. What i want to do is > have a LAN and be able to get data on how many MB each host downloaded > for billing purposes. > > Any help much appreciate ___ Jens-Erik Hansen Global Information Services Steindamm 132, D-24145 Kiel Telefon +49 (0)431 7164191 Telefax +49 (0)431 7164192 E-mail [EMAIL PROTECTED] ___ -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
RE: per IP billing
The simplest way - is to LOG packets using IPTABLES. My friends from Internet-provider are doing so. Another way is to use proxy-servers (like SQUID). > Know this is a bit off subject but dose anybody know any good programs > to use for monitoring Megabytes per IP address. What i want to do is > have a LAN and be able to get data on how many MB each host downloaded > for billing purposes. > -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]