On Tue, Oct 28, 2003 at 02:53:01AM -0800, SBlaze wrote: > Iam > http://intevation.de/iam/ > IPAC-NG - IP accounting next generation > http://ipac-ng.sourceforge.net/ > IAG - IP-Accounting Grapher > http://dev.lashout.net/iag/ > BW ACCT v0.9.4 > http://www.bwacct.org/ > ADMLogger > http://aaron.marasco.com/linux.html > Firewall Log Daemon - firelogd > http://rouxdoo.freeshell.org/dmn/ > Firewall Monitor (fwmon) > http://www.scaramanga.co.uk/fwmon/ > fwlogwatch 0.9.3 > http://www.kyb.uni-stuttgart.de/boris/software.shtml > PStat > http://members.fortunecity.com/mrsi/ > iptacct - Accounting for Linux 2.4 > http://tretmine.org/iptacct/ > SASacct > http://rousse.pm.org/sasacct/ > Simple Little Firewall Monitor > http://slfm.sourceforge.net/ > tvc4 > http://fsi-server.physik.uni-erlangen.de/~sndapara/shaping/index_en.shtml > While i have not tried any of these projects... I don't think they are what I > am looking for. I don't really need graphics or things displayed in MySQL > databases.. I would simple like to be able to saya... hey how many packets have > I gottin in the last 5 or so mins...and see the difference from the 5 mins > before. Graphing this daily weekly monthy..etc would be nice...but hey I'm > willing to settle. Maybe it's because you didn't try wflogs yet. ;-) I think the command you're looking for may be something like this: # wflogs --strict-parsing=nowarning --sort=none --filter '$start_time >= [5 minutes ago]' -o text --summary=no --header=no --resolve=0 --sresolve=no --whois=0 Please don't get fooled by the command line length... wflogs is just a quite powerful tool... http://www.wallfire.org/wflogs/ Herve -- _ (°= Hervé Eychenne //) v_/_ WallFire project: http://www.wallfire.org/