> On Tue, 11 Jun 1996, Rafal Maszkowski wrote:
>
> > There are already some patches for per user accointing. I'd like to
> > have per user firewall as well.
>
> Ah yes, forgot this is my previous post. I'd _really_ like to see some
> per user IP accounting in 2.1. It would be nice to log outgoing IP
> traffic, and place IP traffic limits/quotas on users (good for systems
> where IP traffic costs).
>
> inet-acct-user-0.3 impressed me greatly, and the author of this said he
> will be releasing a new patch relative to 2.0 sometime...
>
*Eek*. I've already done that, I needed to do it for a client of ours.
And let me tell you, hacking a 1.2.8 patch into 2.0.0 wasn't much fun :)
The patch as stands has been running in my home machine now for about two
weeks without any problems, and accounts perfectly (I think).
If you'd like a copy of the patch (or you'd like to yell at me for hacking
and not sharing :), just drop me an email at ankh@canuck.gen.nz (please
don't use the ankh@iconz.co.nz address for Linux stuff).
> ipacct-0.7a isn't bad either; it reports bytes IP sent/receieved per
> user, via /proc (nice), and also optionally imposes IP quotas on users.
>
> Chris.
>
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