Re: 3 iptables accounting questions

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On Tue, Jul 06, 2004 at 11:07:25AM +0200, Etienne Ledoux wrote:
> super answer! tx!
> 
> 1)
> Should I change the 10.168.0.2/32 to 0.0.0.0/0 ? Would that catch everything 
> on eth0 ? My internal lan is 192.168.0.0/24. But mail is delivered directly 
> to the fw which wont pass to the internal network but is also part of the 
> internet traffic. So I guess I have to types of internet traffic. 
> 192.168.0.0/24 which is the internal network doing the usual stuff on the 
> internet like browsing etc. and mail which is going to/from 10.168.0.2 which 
> is the external ethernet of the firewall.
> 
> 2) iptables-save -c ACCT
> Unknown arguments found on commandline
> 
> I guess I'm doing something stupid here. What would the right syntax be ?
> 
> e.
> 
> On Tuesday 06 July 2004 10:45, Antony Stone wrote:
> > On Tuesday 06 July 2004 9:17 am, Etienne Ledoux wrote:
> > > Greetings,
> > >
> > > 1) I have a firewall and would like to count all the traffic
> > > entering/leaving the external interface (I want to count only internet
> > > traffic, which is the traffic entering/leaving the external if). Is this
> > > rule right ?
> > >
> > > iptables -N ACCT
> > > iptables -I FORWARD -j ACCT
> > > iptables -I INPUT -j ACCT
> > > iptables -I OUTPUT -j ACCT
> > > iptables -A ACCT -s 10.168.0.2/32 -d 0.0.0.0/0 -o eth0
> > > iptables -A ACCT -s 0.0.0.0/0 -d 10.168.0.2/32 -i eth0

why not something like 

iptables -t mangle -N ACCT
iptables -t mangle -I PREROUTING 1 -i eth0 -j ACCT
iptables -t mangle -I POSTROUTING 1 -o eth0 -j ACCT

iptables -A ACCT -i eth0
iptables -A ACCT -o eth0


This should capture every thing entering and leave via eth0



> > >
> > > 10.168.0.2 is my external interface ip and is also the ip which my
> > > internal network is natted behind.
> >
> > You want to count traffic addressed *to this machine* from the Internet,
> > and traffic addressed *from this machine* to the Internet, yes?   In that
> > case these rules will work, but there is no point in jumping to the ACCT
> > chain from the FORWARD chain.
> >
> > Remember that FORWARD is *only* for traffic going through the machine, and
> > INPUT and OUTPUT are *only* for traffic to/from the machine (ie: *never*
> > for traffic going through it).
> >
> > If you want to count traffic addressed *to any machine on your internal
> > network* from the Internet, and traffic addressed *from any machine on your
> > network* to the Internet, then you should use your subnet address in the -s
> > and -d options, not the address of your firewall.
> >
> > At a guess this subnet is going to be 10.168.0.0/24, but I don't know what
> > netmask you're using.
> >
> > > 2) I would like to save/restore only this accounting rule. I thought
> > > 'iptables-save -c -t ACCT' would work but it doesn't.
> >
> > No, ACCT is not a table (like filter, nat and mangle are) - it is a chain
> > (like FORWARD, INPUT and OUTPUT are).   Don't use -t
> >
> > > 3) How do I flush the accounting stats.
> >
> > iptables -Z ACCT, or iptables -L -Z ACCT -nvx if you want to see the
> > counters immediately before zeroing them.
> >
> > Regards,
> >
> > Antony.
> 
> 

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