Re: Trafic monitor

Linux Advanced Routing and Traffic Control

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On Wednesday 16 June 2004 09:51, Ionut Gogu wrote:
>  I search for a tool show-me on real time the trafic made by all/one IPon
> the interface eth1, somethings simple ; EX: 192.168.1.10 ........... x
> kbit/s
> 192.168.1.11 ........... y kbit/s
> 192.168.1.12 ........... z kbit/s
> 192.168.1.13 ........... x kbit/s
> 192.168.1.14 ........... x kbit/s
> 192.168.1.15 ........... x kbit/s
> 192.168.1.16 ........... x kbit/s
> 192.168.1.17 ........... x kbit/s
> 192.168.1.18 ........... x kbit/s
> 192.168.1.19 ........... x kbit/s

I'm working on one _RIGHT_NOW_ and expect it to be usable today.
It will be configurable over a webinterface, and will manipulate the iptables 
using a small setuid C-Program I wrote. (I know, setuid root sucks, but 
you'll have to make sure noone else on this server can access or run the 
executable file using the webserver .. that's your job.)
It uses ulogd and stores the traffic in a webinterface, it also does update 
the statistics database once a given limit of traffic has been reached, or a 
certain timeout has been hit. I might give out a usable version tomorrow, but 
I cannot guarantee for its bugfreeness. Though, most of the parts are done 
and they also seem to work the way I want them to.
Plus, it won't destroy any already-present firewall setups.

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Thilo Schulz

My public PGP key is available at http://home.bawue.de/~arny/public_key.asc
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