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Re: [ecs] linux outgoing-ethernet traffic monitor ?
Richard Yee
Mon, 28 Aug 2006 08:44:29 -0700

Mark,

You can set up outgoing firewall rules to log and/or reject any traffic 
of your
choice.  Just look up the firewall commands for their flavour of Linux.  (e.g.
iptables)

Richard Yee
NetBloc Solutions Inc.
604.628.9908 x830 (phone)
1.866.809.5122 (toll-free)


Quoting Mark Gilmore <mark2@OmnipotenceSoftware.com>:

> does anyone know of a linux pgm that will monitor *any* outgoing 
> ethernet traffic ?
> i have a customer who would like to know if a pgm(s) is sending out 
> any data (for privacy reasons).
> i have looked at IPTraf, but am not clear as to whether it monitors 
> *all* output traffic.
> thanks
>
> Mark Gilmore
> http://OmnipotenceSoftware.com
>
>
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