Ole B Hansen
22-07-97 09:18
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> But is it possible to exclude traffic based on source and/or destination
> IP separately? What we'd like to do is exclude any traffic where BOTH
> source and destination are local, and record all other traffic (e.g. for
> international traffic billing, where if either source or dest are
> non-lo
On Thu, 22 May 1997, Heiko Schlittermann wrote:
> On May 22, Benedikt Eric Heinen wrote
> : I'd need to get a finer split in traffic list, I'd need to get an
> : accounted list indicating each service and each new destination
> : separately. Is there a package to do that yet?
>
> Try net-acct.
> : I'd need to get a finer split in traffic list, I'd need to get an
> : accounted list indicating each service and each new destination
> : separately. Is there a package to do that yet?
>
> Try net-acct. There's a debian package out there. Nice thing, but
> produces hge amounts of data.
On Thu, May 22, 1997 at 04:43:03PM +0200, Benedikt Eric Heinen wrote:
> Hmm, I was looking towards something more specific, I just didn't know
> yet, whether the kernel IP-Accounting was sufficient for my purposes;
> which it unfortunately isn't...
>
> I'd need to get a finer split in traffic li
Hmm, I was looking towards something more specific, I just didn't know
yet, whether the kernel IP-Accounting was sufficient for my purposes;
which it unfortunately isn't...
I'd need to get a finer split in traffic list, I'd need to get an
accounted list indicating each service and each new desti
On Thu, May 22, 1997 at 06:59:50AM +0200, Benedikt Eric Heinen wrote:
>
> Is there an IP-Accounting HOWTO available anywhere? (Or is there anyone
> who could supply a couple of good tips).
>
> So far, I've managed to set rules for the IP accounting via ipfwadm (and
Is there an IP-Accounting HOWTO available anywhere? (Or is there anyone
who could supply a couple of good tips).
So far, I've managed to set rules for the IP accounting via ipfwadm (and
the kernel has IP-Accounting support), but *where* do I retrieve the
accounting information -- I ha
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