MRTG is one, thats very good, with nice graphs to show visuals of traffic
levels.
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From: cisco skin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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Subject: Logging traffic [7:17559]
Here's what I want to do:
Log all traffic
Jeff-
Some ideas that might work:
1. Use netflow and one of the free tools (like flowscan rrd tool).
Check caida.org
2. Webtrends Firewall suite (this is probably the best app for you, as
it has tons of reports, but it can be pricey)
3. Use an IDS system that captures all the packets, then
Hi,
Depends on what your are really trying to achieve. If you have plenty of
head room in your router you could just add stuuf to an access-list and send
the list to a syslog. Cheap nasty but a good way to solve issues.
access-list 101 permit icmp any any log
access-list 101 permit tcp any
traffic [7:17559]
Hi,
Depends on what your are really trying to achieve. If you have plenty of
head room in your router you could just add stuuf to an access-list and send
the list to a syslog. Cheap nasty but a good way to solve issues.
access-list 101 permit icmp any any log
access-list 101 permit
You can use a freeware utility that runs on UNIX called ACID (Intrusin
detection) that can pick up all of this info.
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Here's
Hello Robert ,
Where can on find this ACID utility ?
Thanks,
Vijendra
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You can use a freeware utility that runs on UNIX called ACID (Intrusin
detection)
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