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Operating Systems Linux how to configure linux AS4 as a router Post 302077734 by saini_mw on Monday 26th of June 2006 04:45:12 AM
Old 06-26-2006
U can use NAT for this purpose or if you just want to share internet bandwidth then Squid proxy will be a good choice as it has got a lot of log and filtering options,

it all depends what you want to do with your linux box configured as an router.

Regards.

Harinder Singh
 

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MRTG-SQUID(1)							       mrtg							     MRTG-SQUID(1)

NAME
mrtg-squid - using mrtg to monitor Squid DESCRIPTION
Squid 2.3 knows SNMP and you can therefore use mrtg to monitor it quite easily. I have made some modifications to mrtg which simplify this. My work is based on earlier modification made by: matija.grabnar@arnes.si and kostas@nlanr.net. MODIFICATIONS
I added new code for displaying correct units to the previous patches "perminute" and "perhour" ("option" tokens), which allows other mea- surement in addition to "persecond". Then I created a new option token "dorelpercent" which allows the calculation of the percentage of IN-stream / OUT-stream on the fly and then displays it on a fixed scale from 0% to 100%. For my requirements, this does good work. Maybe someone wants a floating scale. It should not be a problem to implement it, too (but give me an option to keep my fixed scale). If IN-stream is always less than OUT-stream both lines (OUT-stream and relative percent) are always displayed on top of IN-stream bulk. Otherwise this option makes no sense. With this option you can display hitrates, errorrates (for router monitoring: rel. droprates) easily now. If you use this options please consider that you need a 5th colourname/value pair in your Colours statements! Due to some discussion on this list, I have implemented two tokens too: "kilo" and "kMG" "kilo" should contain the value of k (1000 or 1024), where 1000 is the default. "kMG" is a comma separated list of multiplier prefixes, used instead of "", "k", "M", "G", "T" on the MRTG display. Leave the place free, if you want no prefix. Also an incomplete list of OIDs for the new SQUID release is added. I hope you enjoy it. CONFIG EXAMPLE
You can measure responsetimes in ms and display it with MRTG correctly with: kMG[measure-ms]: m,,k,M,G,T short[measure-ms]: s You can display now MB/s as 1024*1024 B/s with: kilo[volume]: 1024 A sample config for squid: Target[proxy-hit]: cacheHttpHits&cacheProtoClientHttpRequests:public@proxy Title[proxy-hit]: HTTP Hits PageTop[proxy-hit]: <H2>proxy Cache Statistics: HTTP Hits / Requests</H2> Suppress[proxy-hit]: y LegendI[proxy-hit]: HTTP hits LegendO[proxy-hit]: HTTP requests Legend1[proxy-hit]: HTTP hits Legend2[proxy-hit]: HTTP requests YLegend[proxy-hit]: perminute ShortLegend[proxy-hit]: req/min Options[proxy-hit]: nopercent, perminute, dorelpercent Target[proxy-srvkbinout]: cacheServerInKb&cacheServerOutKb:public@proxy Title[proxy-srvkbinout]: Cache Server Traffic In / Out PageTop[proxy-srvkbinout]: <H2>Cache Statistics: Server traffic volume (In/Out) </H2> Suppress[proxy-srvkbinout]: y LegendI[proxy-srvkbinout]: Traffic In LegendO[proxy-srvkbinout]: Traffic Out Legend1[proxy-srvkbinout]: Traffic In Legend2[proxy-srvkbinout]: Traffic Out YLegend[proxy-srvkbinout]: per minute ShortLegend[proxy-srvkbinout]: b/min kMG[proxy-srvkbinout]: k,M,G,T kilo[proxy-srvkbinout]: 1024 Options[proxy-srvkbinout]: nopercent, perminute AUTHOR
Andreas Papst <andreas.papst@univie.ac.at> Dirk-Luder Kreie <deelkar@gmx.de> 2.16.2 2008-05-16 MRTG-SQUID(1)
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