--- Stuart Henderson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> On 2007/07/06 09:26, Juan Miscaro wrote:
> > 1. ftp-proxy
> > How does one track FTP usage of lan to internet servers?
> 
> pfctl -sr -vv is one of many ways.

I am using labels to record traffic.  The FTP data traffic is visible
using your invocation but I am wondering how I can set up a label so I
can dump periodically this information to disk.  I cannot find
documentation that sufficiently explains how this can be done.

I see:

@47 anchor "ftp-proxy/*" all
  [ Evaluations: 4875      Packets: 22798     Bytes: 19413758   
States: 0     ]
  [ Inserted: uid 0 pid 2420 ]
@48 pass out on rl0 inet proto tcp from (rl0:1) to any port = ftp keep
state
  [ Evaluations: 4872      Packets: 146       Bytes: 14154      
States: 1     ]
  [ Inserted: uid 0 pid 2420 ]



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