On Wed, 3 Oct 2001, Mario Zuppini wrote:
> Im desperately after an accounting / reporting tool for debian that
> shall report every bit of traffic per IP through
> our ISP, now I have been directed to IPMETER, but after a quick read it
> doesnt seem to like linux systems very much
> and at this
hi,
There are several product you can use.
I use a Real Time Traffic Meter ( RTFM ) to log traffic from the network.
The 2 best product I've found are NeTraMet ( little tricky to configure, 'cause of SRL
language used to decribe the flows ) and the second one is Argus.
You can apt-get argus-2
Hello all
What are the standard entries in a zone file suppose
to be ? ie the serial no and TTL and refresh that ISP's
use ?
..Craig
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On Wed, 3 Oct 2001, Craig wrote:
> What are the standard entries in a zone file suppose
> to be ? ie the serial no and TTL and refresh that ISP's
> use ?
RFC1537 and RFC1912 discuss common DNS errors and solutions, including
valid values for serial numbers and sane values for the other SOA field
On Mit, 03 Okt 2001, Mario Zuppini wrote:
Hello,
> So what programs/methods does everyone here use to record ? keep track
> of data etc on your systems ??
I package ipac-ng (for iptables) for debian and you could biuld graphs with
it. For ipchains exists ipac.
An example graphical output is on
Mario Zuppini wrote:
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> Im desperately after an accounting / reporting tool for debian that
> shall report every bit of traffic per IP through
http://www.ntop.org
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Craig wrote:
> What are the standard entries in a zone file suppose to be ? ie the
> serial no and TTL and refresh that ISP's use ?
You might want to take a look at the values RIPE is recommending, in
documents on http://www.ripe.net/ripe/docs/general-information.html
regards,
Remco.
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Something bit odd happened today with my
humble but small server. I'm not sure what, but I hope
somebody could help, because I hope it doesnt't happen
again.
My connection basically
is a ADL connection. I have private address
in local ISP network to which I connect by Nokia M1122
ADSL router . I
> Hello, my cron.daily scripts turned to zombies everyday.
> I described this problem in debian-user, but didn't get any answers.
>
> 11300 ?S 0:03 /usr/sbin/cron
> 3390 ?SW 0:00 \_ /USR/SBIN/CRON
> 3393 ?SW 0:00 | \_ /bin/sh -c test -e /usr/sbin/anacron
Hello,
I have a problem booting Debian from ZIP250 drive
I need to boot from zip disk and also mount it as a root. I have one diskete
partitioned and with Debian Potato installed on it. In my workstation
I am able to boot from it but not in PowerEdge350 router.
The zip drive is connec
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