Re: Amount of forwarded traffic
- From: "Scott R. Haven" <not.real@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 02 Jan 2006 08:50:30 -0500
Michael Heiming wrote:
In comp.os.linux.networking Ni@m <niam.niam@xxxxxxxxx>:
Hi!! Before all - Happy new Year to all googlers!!
Thx, you are aware that this is usenet, google just mirrors and gives you an interface to read/post. This group has nothing to do with google, it isn't theirs, but a public newsgroup.
For more info:
http://groups.google.com/advanced_group_search
Put into "Message ID" searchbox "YmpzTYnkzC017@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx", without quotes, hit "Lookup Message". Be my guest and read on.
I have a kind of problem - i don't know how to count input forwarded taffit with iptables!!
I have router(harware, Planet) wich has NAT and WAN(int's LAN address is 192.168.0.231). All users are going through linux router(gentoo 2005.1), it's LAN is 192.168.0.230. On 192.168.0.230 I let iptables to forward some traffic to 192.168.0.231, and it's seems that all is OK! BuT! I can't count incoming traffic per user =(. Outgoing traffic I count through table NAT and PREROUTING.
You mean per IP? Installing ntop (www.ntop.org) and running in webmod should be the easiest while looking darn good!
BTW Please read this before posting anything else:
http://cfaj.freeshell.org/google
How about this:
iptables -vx -L FORWARD
You can replace "FORWARD" with the name of another chain such as INPUT or OUTPUT if you like.
Scott R. Haven Paisley Systems Inc. www.paisleysystems.com .
- Follow-Ups:
- Re: Amount of forwarded traffic
- From: Ni@m
- Re: Amount of forwarded traffic
- References:
- Amount of forwarded traffic
- From: Ni@m
- Re: Amount of forwarded traffic
- From: Michael Heiming
- Amount of forwarded traffic
- Prev by Date: FTAM in linux
- Next by Date: Re: QoS and shaping
- Previous by thread: Re: Amount of forwarded traffic
- Next by thread: Re: Amount of forwarded traffic
- Index(es):
Relevant Pages
|
Loading