Re: Traffic through default pf queue

2011-10-17 Thread Henning Brauer
pftop's functionality is almost completely in systat these days. * Michel Blais [2011-10-17 19:36]: > I think it's could be possible with pftop. > > "Pftop is a small, curses-based utility for real-time display of active > states and rule statistics for pf, the packet filter >

Re: Traffic through default pf queue

2011-10-17 Thread Peter N. M. Hansteen
Claudiu Pruna writes: > I have a question, could anyone give me an ideea how can I "see" (like > tcpdump or something) the traffic that is passing throught the default > queue of pf ? On OpenBSD, systat has a number of PF-related views worth exploring. For an overview of traffic by quee

Re: Traffic through default pf queue

2011-10-17 Thread Michel Blais
I think it's could be possible with pftop. "Pftop is a small, curses-based utility for real-time display of active states and rule statistics for pf, the packet filter . for OpenBSD . Current release pftop-0.7, written and maintai

Re: Traffic through default pf queue

2011-10-17 Thread Maxim Bourmistrov
Use "pass log" and "tag TAGGED" in pf rules, then tcpdump -i pflog0 On 10/17/2011 02:40 PM, Claudiu Pruna wrote: Hi everyone, I have a question, could anyone give me an ideea how can I "see" (like tcpdump or something) the traffic that is passing throught the default queue of pf

Traffic through default pf queue

2011-10-17 Thread Claudiu Pruna
Hi everyone, I have a question, could anyone give me an ideea how can I "see" (like tcpdump or something) the traffic that is passing throught the default queue of pf ? Thanks for your ideeas. -- Claudiu Pruna