Guys Seems to me I can't get the 'aggregate' and 'aggregate_filter' settings under control.
First, what I'm trying to achieve... I have a public residential network on which I'd like to do accounting for each client. The networks are as follows: - 192.168.244.0/23 - 192.168.246.0/23 - 192.168.248.0/23 - 192.168.250.0/23 I have a ports file with some well known ports that I'd like to monitor, and the rest as 'unknown'. I need to save stats on each host individually for reporting purposes. Here is my configuration, as close to my situation as I can get... <pmacctd.conf> ! ! auditor pmacctd configuration file ! interface: rl0 daemonize: true ! ! Capture all traffic ! aggregate[in]: dst_host aggregate[out]: src_host aggregate_filter[in]: dst net 192.168.250.0/23 aggregate_filter[out]: src net 192.168.250.0/23 plugins: mysql[in], mysql[out] sql_host: stathost sql_db: statdb sql_table[in]: acct_in sql_table[out]: acct_out sql_table_version: 1 sql_passwd: statpass sql_user: statuser sql_refresh_time: 90 sql_history: 10m sql_history_roundoff: mh ports_file: /usr/local/ci/ports </pmacctd.conf> I get the usage per host, but not per port as I also require. Any help would be really appreciated. -- Kenneth Kalmer [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] stats http://vspx27.stanford.edu/cgi-bin/main.py?qtype=userpage&username=kenneth%2Ekalmer
