On Thu, 13 Feb 2003, Stef Coene wrote: > On Thursday 13 February 2003 18:49, Nelson Guedes Paulo Junior wrote: > > Hi all, > > > > Just shape my connection isn't enough. I need to monitoring what's > > happening, for example, I need to now if my users are downloading too > > much, if they are using too much ftp or if thei are ussing too much > > SSH. Other things that are relevant are Media Streaming, MP3 Downloadin= g > > and Web Traffic. > > > > BUT, some of these services negociate a high port and use these ports f= or > > the traffic. How do I prevent that to consume band and how do I log tha= t > > and make graphics to justify and upgrade on my link infrastructure? > > How do I monitor this things??? > What if you monitor wel-known port (web, game ports, ...) and have an oth= er=20 > monitor for all the rest? And block all other ports so they have to use = the=20 > ports you monitor :) This is ok, but HOW I can do that??? (monitor, not block ok??) >=20 > > Sorry about my English... :-) > It's not better then mine. And they understand me (at least I think). It Happens... :-) Thanks.... []'s =20 > Stef >=20 > --=20 >=20 > stef.coene@docum.org > "Using Linux as bandwidth manager" > http://www.docum.org/ > #lartc @ irc.oftc.net >=20 >=20 ----- Nelson Guedes Paulo Junior =20 E-mail: <npaulo@linux.ime.usp.br> UIN: 2489382 (Tender [:alpha:]*) ----------------------------------------------------------------------- Eu cavo, tu cavas, ele cava, n=F3s cavamos, v=F3s cavais, eles cavam... N=E3o =E9 bonito, mas =E9 profundo. -----------------------------------------------------------------------