From mboxrd@z Thu Jan 1 00:00:00 1970 From: Jack Bowling Subject: Re: (no subject) Date: Wed, 05 Jun 2002 22:06:03 -0700 Sender: netfilter-admin@lists.samba.org Message-ID: <0GX900C6RQ648L@l-daemon> References: <001401c20d05$a0103710$bb4110ac@ee> <00d301c20d12$0abbfde0$8201a8c0@adserver.local> Reply-To: Jack Bowling Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7BIT Return-path: In-Reply-To: <00d301c20d12$0abbfde0$8201a8c0@adserver.local> Errors-To: netfilter-admin@lists.samba.org List-Help: List-Post: List-Subscribe: , List-Id: List-Unsubscribe: , List-Archive: Content-Type: TEXT/PLAIN; charset="us-ascii" To: Matt Walkowiak , netfilter@lists.samba.org ** Reply to message from Matt Walkowiak on Wed, 05 Jun 2002 23:24:25 -0500 > I was wondering if something exists that can do what I want for netfilter. > > In the WatchGuard land, there is a very neat program called HostWatch. It has two columns: One for Outside and one for Inside. Then, it draws a line from one column to the other for each connection. It also refreshes itself about once every second. > > Let's say you have a web server on the inside of your firewall, and 10 people are currently hitting it. HostWatch would show 10 lines (each from a seperate IP addy, resolved if it can find it) drawn to the one ip addy of the web server. > > The nice thing about HostWatch is you can see exactly what is happening now. > > Now, I generally dont run any kind of X-windows system on my Linux boxes, so it would be nice to get a "text based" version of what I'm looking for, however, if a nice program existed that needed X to run, I'd seriously consider installing X windows. > > Anyway, thanks in advance for your responces! Hey, Matt. Go to http://freshmeat.net and do a search for IPTSTATE. It is a top-like text based app that will monitor your connection state. jb -- Jack Bowling mailto: jbinpg@shaw.ca