Re: conntrack mysql database. Plausible?

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Hi,

Le mercredi 07 novembre 2012 à 15:11 -0200, Ethy H. Brito a écrit :
> Hi All
> 
> Is it possible to (or how to) maintain a mysql database with the assured
> connections' time range?

You can do that easily with ulogd2. Just setup and use the following
stack and you will have what you want:
stack=ct1:NFCT,ip2bin1:IP2BIN,mysql2:MYSQL

BR,

> Something like: time ASSURE'd, time DESTROYed, and the 5'tuple IPs dst and
> src, ports dst and src and protocol.
> 
> Have you guys seem something like this?
> 
> This would be useful to point out which clients behind a NAT accessed in
> the last few days.
> 
> Regards
> Ethy
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