From: "HareRam" <hareram@sol.net.in>
To: Clint Todish <ctodish@crayon.com>,
Antony Stone <Antony@Soft-Solutions.co.uk>,
netfilter@lists.netfilter.org
Subject: Re: transfer Bytes Counting
Date: Fri, 4 Oct 2002 14:14:57 +0530 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <017601c26b82$5189c8a0$7cfcc5cb@humanpc> (raw)
In-Reply-To: MGEJJDEEGMBGKBIMLPDDAEELCBAA.ctodish@crayon.com
Hi Clint
thanks for the reply
i am not able to see any file called the same name in /proc/net/ directory
how to i export and get that file and put the in and out packets to mysql
can u give me some example
thanks
hare
----- Original Message -----
From: "Clint Todish" <ctodish@crayon.com>
To: "Antony Stone" <Antony@Soft-Solutions.co.uk>;
<netfilter@lists.netfilter.org>
Sent: Wednesday, October 02, 2002 9:43 PM
Subject: RE: transfer Bytes Counting
>
> What might be exceeding useful is the addition of in/out packet counters
in
> /proc/net/ip_conntrack - kind of like Cisco's netflow. Not only would
> historical info been gleaned, but a nice real-time "what's goin on with
the
> net" tool could be built off of that.
>
> -C
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: netfilter-admin@lists.netfilter.org
> [mailto:netfilter-admin@lists.netfilter.org]On Behalf Of Antony Stone
> Sent: Wednesday, October 02, 2002 9:33 AM
> To: netfilter@lists.netfilter.org
> Subject: Re: transfer Bytes Counting
>
>
> On Wednesday 02 October 2002 2:39 pm, HareRam wrote:
>
> > Hi
> >
> > thanks for the reply
> > i did the same, but iam not able to see the in and out bytes
>
> If you mean a separate count of bytes in each direction on the connection,
> you would need to have two rules, one to count packets in and one to count
> packets out.
>
> > is there any way i can send those packets to mysql
> > from there i can generate report
>
> I believe other people have posted to this list with mechanisms for
> capturing
> log entries to sql database - can anyone post a tool or URL to help with
> this?
>
> Antony.
>
> --
>
> You can spend the whole of your life trying to be popular,
> but at the end of the day the size of the crowd at your funeral
> will be largely dictated by the weather.
>
> - Frank Skinner
>
>
>
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2002-10-04 8:44 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 11+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
[not found] <001301c2692a$f1df95a0$7cfcc5cb@humanpc>
2002-10-01 22:50 ` transfer Bytes Counting Stewart Thompson
2002-10-01 23:34 ` Antony Stone
2002-10-02 13:39 ` HareRam
2002-10-02 14:32 ` Antony Stone
2002-10-02 16:13 ` Clint Todish
2002-10-04 8:44 ` HareRam [this message]
2002-10-02 0:04 ` Firewall Question Bishop
2002-10-02 1:26 ` Stewart Thompson
2002-10-02 15:48 ` Rowan Reid
2002-09-27 20:21 --limit 1/day problem Tom Crane
2002-10-01 5:11 ` transfer Bytes Counting HareRam
2002-10-01 8:41 ` Stewart Thompson
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