dbxbandmin 0.1 review
Downloaddbxbandmin collects traffic via ipchains/iptables/ipfwadm-rules and writes the data into an Interbase database
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dbxbandmin collects traffic via ipchains/iptables/ipfwadm-rules and writes the data into an Interbase database. It uses Perl's DBI-driver and can be extended with support for various database versions.
- You need a kernel with firewall-support
- you need ipfwadm or ipchains or iptables
- you need the InterBase-Client
- you need Perl 5.xx, pE. 5.5
- you need IBPerl0.8x
- you need DBI-Modul for Perl
- you need DBD::InterBase
(try "perl -Mcpan -e shell;" and type "install DBD::Interbase")
If you do not know what parts you needed, try install.sh for reports
First you must install a "Listening" firewall-policy. The tool tng-acc-bandminstart will do this. Follow the instructions of TNG-installation. The options-overview can you get by typing
"./tng-acc-bandmin --help", if you want a german-explanation, try "./tng-acc-bandmin --language=german --help". To remove firewall-policy use tng-acc-bandminstop.
If you have questions after reading all damn documentation, please don't hesitate to ask me for tng-acc-bandmin or marco for TNG in general.
What's New in This Release:
tng-acc-bandmin.rc, tng-acc-bandmin: - added POD-documentation about all - checking if "kennung" exists - tng-acc-bandmin supports now a quiet simple and human-readable configfile - fixed misspelled words - moved short switch for "ReadDevices" from "-c" to "-r" - added switch to use a special config file (default one in current dir is "./.tng-acc-bandmin.rc"), please check documentation for side-effects - virtualization of "DBI"-driver, that means the DBI-Call is complete configurable by configfile or -switches - added an example for a configfile
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