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Log from #iptables at freenode 2006-06-01
[01:18]<fzlzvjz>lo
[01:18]<fzlzvjz>lo.
[01:18]<lzjlxnvlx>hi
[01:19]<fzlzvjz>is it possible to make iptables to act as a bandwidth limitor ? now just mark some packets etc..
[01:19]<lzjlxnvlx>use mrtg package i think
[01:20]<lzjlxnvlx>oops i meant, rrdtools
[01:20]<fzlzvjz>what can i do with rrdtools ?
[01:21]<lzjlxnvlx>dpkg -s rrdtools to find out :-)
[01:21]<fzlzvjz>ProphetPX: A system to store and display time-series data
[01:21]<fzlzvjz>nothing about bandwidth limitor ...
[01:21]<lzjlxnvlx>!dpkg mrtg
[01:21]<djzvyaus>is there a way to setup a linux router with 2 internet connections so that it automagically switches over if one fails?
[01:22]<fzlzvjz>mrtg tool to monitor the traffic load on network-links
[01:23]<lzjlxnvlx>mrtg - multi-router traffic grapher
[01:23]<lzjlxnvlx>rrdtools
[01:23]<lzjlxnvlx><dpkg> [mrtg] old, use rrdtools instead. Check out http://ee-staff.ethz.ch/~oetiker/webtools/mrtg/mrtg.html and RRDTOOL is at
[01:24]<fzlzvjz>so only with this tools i can do bandwidth limiting ?
[01:24]<lzjlxnvlx>as far as i remember, it is 1 pkg to try
[01:24]<lzjlxnvlx>i am new here :-)
[01:25]<fzlzvjz>iproute2 can do that too. but it is very complex
[01:25]<fzlzvjz>ProphetPX: something else..
[01:25]<fzlzvjz>i do " iptables -N New_Chain"
[01:25]<fzlzvjz>how can i link this chain with the INPUT ?
[01:25]<lzjlxnvlx>I don't know, honestly. I'm not an expert (I wish)
[01:26]<djzvyaus>tell it to go on the input chain
[01:26]<fzlzvjz>iptables -I New_Chain -j INPUT
[01:26]<fzlzvjz>this is corect ?
[01:26]<fzlzvjz>nope its not
[01:27]<lzjlxnvlx>the pkg is named rrdtool, sorry
[01:27]<djzvyaus>iptables -I INPUT blah blah
[01:28]<fzlzvjz>Marticus: how can i do that ?
[01:28]<fzlzvjz>ousp.. s/marticus/morticus/
[01:30]<djzvyaus>i don't think i understand exactly what you want to do
[01:31]<fzlzvjz>morticus: i want to create a chain that will be linked with the INPUT.
[01:32]<djzvyaus>create your chain then use J to jump to it given certain circumstances
[01:32]<fzlzvjz>morticus: ex: add some ip's there. not on the INPUT chain.
[01:34]<fzlzvjz>can you give an example ?
[01:55]<-- sgvgzs xzs fuyv (>/dev/brain")
[01:56]<lzjlxnvlx>hey i have a question
[01:56]<lzjlxnvlx>how do i stop iptables from reporting stuff to stdout? it's messing up my screen
[02:04]<lzjlxnvlx>can anyone help me? How do i stop iptables from messing up my screen?
[02:05]<lzjlxnvlx>grrrr it did it again
[02:05]<tdbnzr>How?
[02:05]<lzjlxnvlx>hello?
[02:05]<drwygn>hello ProphetPX
[02:05]<lzjlxnvlx>hi :-)
[02:05]<lzjlxnvlx>can anyone here help me with my problem?
[02:06]<tdbnzr>How does it mess up your screen?
[02:06]<tdbnzr>Stop logging?
[02:07]<lzjlxnvlx>it keeps reporting reported packets to it. i don't want that. at best it should just log them and leep it out of my way
[02:07]<tdbnzr>Did you start it yourself?
[02:07]<lzjlxnvlx>it keeps coming to my screen/stdout. i want to stop that
[02:07]<lzjlxnvlx>i dont know what i am doing with debian. i am only still familiar with other distros
[02:07]<lzjlxnvlx>i think i did start iptables myself, yes. how do i have it start auto?
[02:08]<lzjlxnvlx>argh ... what do i do :-(
[02:09]<lzjlxnvlx>hello? lol
[02:11]<lzjlxnvlx>hello? :-(
[02:12]<tdbnzr>Where does your rules come from?
[02:12]<lzjlxnvlx>sighs :-(
[02:13]<lzjlxnvlx>HELLO!?
[02:13]<drwygn>aloha, ProphetPX
[02:13]<lzjlxnvlx>bah @ bots
[02:14]<tdbnzr>Have you installed any fw? :)
[02:15]<lzjlxnvlx>what?
[02:15]<lzjlxnvlx>i have iptables
[02:16]<lzjlxnvlx>i need to stop iptables from reportingto my screen - how do i do that???
[02:17]<tdbnzr>Well.
[02:17]<tdbnzr>iptables -F
[02:17]<drwygn>iptables -F is probably the default conf hehe
[02:18]<tdbnzr>Flushes everything.
[02:18]<lzjlxnvlx>how do i stop iptables from reporting stuff to my console/stdout ?
[02:18]<tdbnzr>Whats the output of iptables -vnxL?
[02:18]<lzjlxnvlx>i am not going to do -F .... that's deleting all rules :-(
[02:18]<lzjlxnvlx>grr
[02:18]<lzjlxnvlx>hold on
[02:19]<tdbnzr>iptables -vnxL |grep log, iptables -vnxL |grep LOG
[02:20]<tdbnzr>or iptables-save
[02:20]<tdbnzr>To show your rules.
[02:20]<lzjlxnvlx>hmmmmm
[02:21]<lzjlxnvlx>all i want to do is stop it from reporting junk to my dang console :-(
[02:22]<tdbnzr>ProphetPX: Thats why i want too see where the logging come from.
[02:22]<lzjlxnvlx>wtf? i tried that command it did nothing but errors :-(
[02:23]<lzjlxnvlx>I DONT CARE WHERE THE DANG LOGGING COMES FROM :-( i just want it to stop
[02:23]<lzjlxnvlx>it keeps outputting stuff to my console ... i just want it to stop
[02:23]<tdbnzr>Something has enabled that. ( It doesnt do it by default. )
[02:23]<lzjlxnvlx>...... sighs :-(
[02:23]<lzjlxnvlx>look, i dont know what i am doing ok. please help :-(
[02:23]<lzjlxnvlx>i tried that command, it did nothing
[02:24]<lzjlxnvlx>i dont know what enables what
[02:24]<tdbnzr>ProphetPX: And to know where it comes from we have to find out where it comes from.
[02:24]<tdbnzr>ProphetPX: K.
[02:24]<lzjlxnvlx>i know but how? I tried what u said, it did nothing
[02:24]<lzjlxnvlx>ARGH IT DID IT AGIAN
[02:24]<lzjlxnvlx>P-Fw-DROP-UDP-IN: IN=eth0 OUT= MAC=00:10:5a:26:d9:39:00:0f:db:41:70:2f:08:00 SRC=86.138.60.163 DST=192.168.1.47 LEN=59 TOS=0x00 PREC=0x00 TTL=106 ID=4309 PROTO=UDP SPT=47542 DPT=32023 LEN=39
[02:24]<lzjlxnvlx>there
[02:24]<lzjlxnvlx>whatever that means







