Calomel wrote:
You also need to tell pfstat what action you want to do. You can query to
collect the pf interface statistics, generate new graphs or clean up the
database.
See if our page can help you out.
Pfstat "how to" ( pfstat.conf )
http://calomel.org/pfstat.html
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You also need to tell pfstat what action you want to do. You can query to
collect the pf interface statistics, generate new graphs or clean up the
database.
See if our page can help you out.
Pfstat "how to" ( pfstat.conf )
http://calomel.org/pfstat.html
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Calomel @ http://calomel.org
Op
I cannot get pfstat to run with -c or -d option whenever I run:
pfstat -c /etc/pfstat.conf
I get:
usage: pfstat [-v] [-c config] [-d data] [-r host[:port]] [-p] [-q] [-t
days[:days]]
same thing when I even run against provided example pfstat.conf file.
Any ideas? anyone?
any help, highly ap
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