Date: Mon, 15 Apr 1996 16:23:50 +0100 (BST) From: <mac@nibsc.ac.uk> To: PLAZAS_CHRISTIAN@mercury.csg.peachnet.edu (Christian) Cc: questions@freebsd.org Subject: Re: Monitoring traffic between two sites, How?? Message-ID: <199604151523.QAA19424@chalsig.nibsc.ac.uk> In-Reply-To: <22A5500500@mercury.csg.peachnet.edu> from "Christian" at Apr 15, 96 09:47:32 am
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>From: Christian <PLAZAS_CHRISTIAN@mercury.csg.peachnet.edu>
>To: questions@freebsd.org
>Date: Mon, 15 Apr 1996 09:47:32 EST
>Subject: Monitoring traffic between two sites, How??
>
> I was wondering if there is anyway to use FreeBSD to monitor
>traffic between two sites. I wan to be able to see how many users
>from certain ip addresses on our network are connected to another ip
>address. If possible I would also like to know, the duration of each
>session, and what port the users are connected to on the other end.
I've just tripped over a tool we're using here, called Interman. It uses
the Ethernet interface on the local machine to watch all the network traffic.
Unfortunately it is only available in pre-compiled form I've seen
SunOS, Solaris2, decultrix, decalpha and sgi available on ftp-sites) and it
won't monitor serial line access.
>Is this possible using FreeBSD and/or some freely available tools?
You might talk them into releasing the source code for doing a port. (The
source code is available at some cost).
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