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From: George Alexandru Dragoi <waruiinu@gmail.com>
To: netfilter@lists.netfilter.org
Subject: Re: tracking usage by mac address
Date: Mon, 30 Aug 2004 23:37:38 +0300	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <3063e504083013374bd2a909@mail.gmail.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <1093887545.23659.47.camel@nostromo.bgsecm.com>

Well, i don't know if you want to log EVERYTHING.
Remember ip_conntrackworkson streams, so you can log only NEW packets.
I have like 90 rules with -m mac like those i said before + several
port forwarding, on a P2 450Mhz, 100mbit internet connections, used a
lot, almoust all the time at 11MB/s at upload (exactly where those
rules aremostly hitted), and top says the sys load is arround 40% at
most when i have full bandwith in use, but i think it is not because
of the netfilter, but the PCI usage. Traffic at 50% usually needs much
less CPU, like 5-10%. I also have many other rules for SYN scan
limiting, bandwith counting, and so on.

On 30 Aug 2004 20:54:36 +0200, Jose Maria Lopez <jkerouac@eresmas.com> wrote:
> El lun, 30 de 08 de 2004 a las 04:42, Henry Baxter escribió:
> 
> 
> > Hello,
> >
> > I have been reading this list for several months, and I've really
> > enjoyed learning all that I have, thank you everybody for the
> > opportunity to listen:)
> >
> > Ultimately I am hoping to track the bandwidth usage of about 50 client
> > computers through my router based on their MAC address. I understand
> > that by simply writing a rule that does nothing to the packet, such as
> > 'iptables -A FORWARD -m <mac address>' I can parse the netfilter log and
> > find out what I need. This seems rather convoluted though - getting
> > netfilter to create a basically human readable log file, and then
> > parsing it.
> >
> > All of the network traffic is passing through unmanaged switches until
> > finally hitting the interface on the router.
> >
> > I'm sure this must have been done by many others before, so could
> > anybody give me some idea of what the most common way to handle this
> > situation would be?
> >
> > I appreciate any input.
> >
> > Henry Baxter
> 
> If you don't have a big number of users you can do something like this:
> 
> iptables -N MACSTATS
> iptables -A INPUT -j MACSTATS
> iptables -A OUTPUT -j MACSTATS
> iptables -A FORWARD -j MACSTATS
> iptables -A MACSTATS -m mac --mac-source $CLIENT1_MAC_ADDRESS -j RETURN
> iptables -A MACSTATS -m mac --mac-source $CLIENT2_MAC_ADDRESS -j RETURN
> ...
> 
> So you can read the data transfered by each client with the command:
> iptables -L MACSTATS -nv
> 
> More or less this is what we do in our bastion-firewall-stats module
> from our bastion-firewall GPL firewall, but we extract the counters with
> C code to put it in a rrdtool database and then create graphs with the
> data. If need code you can look at the source code of this addon from
> our firewall.
> 
> --
> Jose Maria Lopez Hernandez
> Director Tecnico de bgSEC
> jkerouac@bgsec.com
> bgSEC Seguridad y Consultoria de Sistemas Informaticos
> http://www.bgsec.com
> ESPAÑA
> 
> The only people for me are the mad ones -- the ones who are mad to live,
> mad to talk, mad to be saved, desirous of everything at the same time,
> the ones who never yawn or say a commonplace thing, but burn, burn, burn
> like fabulous yellow Roman candles.
>                 -- Jack Kerouac, "On the Road"
> 
> 


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  reply	other threads:[~2004-08-30 20:37 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 9+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2004-08-30  2:42 tracking usage by mac address Henry Baxter
2004-08-30 10:17 ` Chris Brenton
2004-08-30 11:34 ` Torsten Luettgert
2004-08-30 13:12   ` George Alexandru Dragoi
2004-08-30 18:54 ` Jose Maria Lopez
2004-08-30 20:37   ` George Alexandru Dragoi [this message]
2004-08-31  0:34     ` Henry Baxter
2004-08-31 19:52       ` Jose Maria Lopez
2004-08-31 19:52     ` Jose Maria Lopez

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