try symon/syweb/rrdtool I use it and it's perfect i think. On Fri, Oct 14, 2011 at 3:35 AM, Stefan N <stefanbsd...@yahoo.com> wrote:
> Hi Erling, > > Thanks. I will try and test it. > > Regards, > Stefan > ________________________________ > From: Erling Westenvik > <erling.westen...@gmail.com> > To: Stefan N <stefanbsd...@yahoo.com> > Sent: > Friday, October 14, 2011 7:46 AM > Subject: Re: Need suggestion about Firewall > Reporter for OpenBSD PF > > You might consider trying out hatchet 0.9.2 which is > in ports/packages: > > $ sudo pkg_add -iv hatchet > > I haven't tried it myself. > Check http://www.dixongroup.net/hatchet/. It > doesn't have pie charts or other > nifty presentations, but it stores the > pf logs in a sqlite database and it > should be possible to extract the > data and display statistics the way you like > using suitable tools. > > Regards, > Erling > > On Fri, Oct 14, 2011 at 12:40 AM, > Stefan N <stefanbsd...@yahoo.com> > wrote: > > Have you ever used firewall > reporting tool for OpenBSD PF which is > > able to do some comprehensive > reporting for example: showing in a pie > > chart how many allowed and blocked > connections based on > > services(http,https etc), incoming and outgoing user > > > traffic,destination,connection etc. > > > > I found firewall reporting tool: > stoneylake firewall reporting > > tool,but unfortunately OpenBSD PF is not on > the supported list > > yet.http://www.stonylakesolutions.com/sls/about%20sfr.jsp > You might consider trying out hatchet 0.9.2 which is in ports/packages: > > $ > sudo pkg_add -iv hatchet > > I haven't tried it myself. Check > http://www.dixongroup.net/hatchet/. It > doesn't have pie charts or other nifty > presentations, but it stores the > pf logs in a sqlite database and it should be > possibile to extract the > data and display statistics the way you like using > suitable tools. > > Regards, Erling > > On Fri, Oct 14, 2011 at 12:40 AM, Stefan N > <stefanbsd...@yahoo.com> > wrote: > > Have you ever used firewall reporting tool > for OpenBSD PF which is > > able to do some comprehensive reporting for example: > showing in a pie > > chart how many allowed and blocked connections based on > > > services(http,https etc), incoming and outgoing user > > > traffic,destination,connection etc. > > > > I found firewall reporting tool: > stoneylake firewall reporting > > tool,but unfortunately OpenBSD PF is not on > the supported list > > yet.http://www.stonylakesolutions.com/sls/about%20sfr.jsp > You might consider trying out hatchet 0.9.2 which is in ports/packages: > > $ > sudo pkg_add -iv hatchet > > I haven't tried it myself. Check > http://www.dixongroup.net/hatchet/. It > doesn't have pie charts or other nifty > presentations, but it stores the > pf logs in a sqlite database and it should be > possibile to extract the > data and display statistics the way you like using > suitable tools. > > Regards, Erling > > On Fri, Oct 14, 2011 at 12:40 AM, Stefan N > <stefanbsd...@yahoo.com> > wrote: > > Have you ever used firewall reporting tool > for OpenBSD PF which is > > able to do some comprehensive reporting for example: > showing in a pie > > chart how many allowed and blocked connections based on > > > services(http,https etc), incoming and outgoing user > > > traffic,destination,connection etc. > > > > I found firewall reporting tool: > stoneylake firewall reporting > > tool,but unfortunately OpenBSD PF is not on > the supported list > > yet.http://www.stonylakesolutions.com/sls/about%20sfr.jsp > > > > Thank you. > > > > Rgds, > > Stefan