IP AccountingLinux Network Administrators GuidePrevNextChapter 10. IP AccountingTable of ContentsConfiguring the Kernel for IP AccountingConfiguring IP AccountingUsing IP Accounting ResultsResetting the CountersFlushing the RulesetPassive Collection of Accounting Data
In today’s world of commercial Internet service, it is becoming
increasingly important to know
how much data you are transmitting and receiving on your network connections.
If you are an Internet Service Provider and you charge your customers by
volume, this will be essential to your business. If you are a customer
of an Internet Service Provider that charges by data volume, you will
find it useful to collect your own data to ensure the accuracy of your
Internet charges.There are other uses for network accounting that have nothing to do with
dollars and bills. If you manage a server that offers a number of different
types of network services, it might be useful to you to know exactly
how much data is being generated by each one. This sort of information
could assist you in making decisions, such as what hardware to buy or how
many servers to run.The Linux kernel provides a facility that allows you to collect all sorts
of useful information about the network traffic it sees. This facility
is called IP accounting.Configuring the Kernel for IP Accounting
The Linux IP accounting feature is very closely related to the Linux
firewall software. The places you want to collect
accounting data are the same places that you would be interested in
performing firewall filtering: into and out of a network host, and in the
software that does the routing of datagrams. If you haven't read the section
on firewalls, now is probably a good time to do so, as we will be using some of
the concepts described in Chapter 9.
To activate the Linux IP accounting feature, you should first see if your
Linux kernel is configured for it. Check to see if the /proc/net/ip_acct file exists. If it does, your kernel already supports IP accounting. If it doesn't, you must build a new kernel, ensuring that you answer “Y” to the options in 2.0 and 2.2 series kernels:
Networking options --->
[*] Network firewalls
[*] TCP/IP networking
...
[*] IP: accounting
or in 2.4 series kernels:
Networking options --->
[*] Network packet filtering (replaces ipchains)
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