hi everyone,
thanx for the tips om my last traffic shaping question. i've managed to
get a debian bridge (ebtables / bridge-nf patched 2.4.22 kernel w/
newest 'tc') up and running which does firewalling and outgoing shaping.
now, i wanted to try the incoming ingress shaping, but i cant get it to
w
I'm sure this info is googlable but after 30 minutes I can't find it...
I can hear the discs on the server going wild, I run:
sar -d 2 120
...and disc utilization is indeed higher than normal. How do I find what
process is driving up the i/o load?
the command:
top
..is great for CPU
R.M. Evers wrote:
hi everyone,
thanx for the tips om my last traffic shaping question. i've managed to
get a debian bridge (ebtables / bridge-nf patched 2.4.22 kernel w/
newest 'tc') up and running which does firewalling and outgoing shaping.
now, i wanted to try the incoming ingress shaping, but
Hi guys
Is it a perferrable to have snort and acidlab running on a firewall
machine masquerding a network and logging to an internal server running
apache-ssl and mysql ? I would like to setup some sort of IDS but also
have more info on traffic in the internal network ?
Thnaks
..Craig
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Dan MacNeil wrote:
> I can hear the discs on the server going wild, I run:
>
> sar -d 2 120
>
> ...and disc utilization is indeed higher than normal. How do I find
> what process is driving up the i/o load?
Not sure about I/O load specifically... but try lsof and see what
processes have which f
hi everyone,
thanx for the tips om my last traffic shaping question. i've managed to
get a debian bridge (ebtables / bridge-nf patched 2.4.22 kernel w/
newest 'tc') up and running which does firewalling and outgoing shaping.
now, i wanted to try the incoming ingress shaping, but i cant get it to
w
I'm sure this info is googlable but after 30 minutes I can't find it...
I can hear the discs on the server going wild, I run:
sar -d 2 120
...and disc utilization is indeed higher than normal. How do I find what
process is driving up the i/o load?
the command:
top
..is great for CPU
R.M. Evers wrote:
hi everyone,
thanx for the tips om my last traffic shaping question. i've managed to
get a debian bridge (ebtables / bridge-nf patched 2.4.22 kernel w/
newest 'tc') up and running which does firewalling and outgoing shaping.
now, i wanted to try the incoming ingress shaping, but i
Hi guys
Is it a perferrable to have snort and acidlab running on a firewall
machine masquerding a network and logging to an internal server running
apache-ssl and mysql ? I would like to setup some sort of IDS but also
have more info on traffic in the internal network ?
Thnaks
..Craig
Dan MacNeil wrote:
> I can hear the discs on the server going wild, I run:
>
> sar -d 2 120
>
> ...and disc utilization is indeed higher than normal. How do I find
> what process is driving up the i/o load?
Not sure about I/O load specifically... but try lsof and see what
processes have which f
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