Re: iptables traversing read

Linux Advanced Routing and Traffic Control

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On Fri, May 20, 2005 at 09:52:15AM +0300, cristian_dimache@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
> > Hi
> >
> > Is there a program which allow me to see how "my" traffic goes through my
> > iptables rules? Which accept it, which deny?
> >
> The program you will want to use is iptables -nvxL
> It will show you byte and packet counters for each rule you have on the
> system.
> With a little bit of shell programming sill, you can get MRTG to work on
> it and get a visual representation of your traffic, rather than boring
> text.
With a little bit of shell programming you can store that data into RRD
databases. Easy to graph, easy to calculate over time ranges etc.

(Or, maybe, setup MRTG to store stats into RRD bases:)

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