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Top Forums UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers I want to turn my home computer into an internet server. Post 9365 by gparsons70 on Thursday 25th of October 2001 09:26:19 PM
Old 10-25-2001
I just got red hat linux server

I will let you know how it works out. One question is linux a type of unix or is it an os of its own and is a bit like unix?
Also , my cable company supports unix does that mean that they support linux?
I beleive that my cable modem will be connected to a net work card. If so would I just have to configure linux to the network card.
thanks for your input!
 

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SMB_TRAFFIC_ANALYZER(8) 				    System Administration tools 				   SMB_TRAFFIC_ANALYZER(8)

NAME
vfs_smb_traffic_analyzer - log Samba VFS read and write operations through a socket to a helper application SYNOPSIS
vfs objects = smb_traffic_analyzer DESCRIPTION
This VFS module is part of the samba(7) suite. The vfs_smb_traffic_analyzer VFS module logs client write and read operations on a Samba server and sends this data over a socket to a helper program, which feeds a SQL database. More information on the helper programs can be obtained from the homepage of the project at: http://holger123.wordpress.com/smb-traffic-analyzer/ vfs_smb_traffic_analyzer currently is aware of the following VFS operations: write pwrite read pread vfs_smb_traffic_analyzer sends the following data in a fixed format seperated by a comma through either an internet or a unix domain socket: BYTES|USER|DOMAIN|READ/WRITE|SHARE|FILENAME|TIMESTAMP Description of the records: o BYTES - the length in bytes of the VFS operation o USER - the user who initiated the operation o DOMAIN - the domain of the user o READ/WRITE - either "W" for a write operation or "R" for read o SHARE - the name of the share on which the VFS operation occured o FILENAME - the name of the file that was used by the VFS operation o TIMESTAMP - a timestamp, formatted as "yyyy-mm-dd hh-mm-ss.ms" indicating when the VFS operation occured This module is stackable. OPTIONS
smb_traffic_analyzer:mode = STRING If STRING matches to "unix_domain_socket", the module will use a unix domain socket located at /var/tmp/stadsocket, if STRING contains an different string or is not defined, the module will use an internet domain socket for data transfer. smb_traffic_analyzer:host = STRING The module will send the data to the system named with the hostname STRING. smb_traffic_analyzer:port = STRING The module will send the data using the TCP port given in STRING. smb_traffic_analyzer:anonymize_prefix = STRING The module will replace the user names with a prefix given by STRING and a simple hash number. smb_traffic_analyzer:total_anonymization = STRING If STRING matches to 'yes', the module will replace any user name with the string given by the option smb_traffic_analyzer:anonymize_prefix, without generating an additional hash number. This means that any transfer data will be mapped to a single user, leading to a total anonymization of user related data. EXAMPLES
The module running on share "example_share", using a unix domain socket [example_share] path = /data/example vfs objects = smb_traffic_analyzer smb_traffic_analyzer:mode = unix_domain_socket The module running on share "example_share", using an internet socket, connecting to host "examplehost" on port 3491. [example_share] path = /data/example vfs objects = smb_traffic_analyzer smb_traffic_analyzer:host = examplehost smb_traffic_analyzer:port = 3491 The module running on share "example_share", using an internet socket, connecting to host "examplehost" on port 3491, anonymizing user names with the prefix "User". [example_share] path = /data/example vfs objects = smb_traffic_analyzer smb_traffic_analyzer:host = examplehost smb_traffic_analyzer:port = 3491 smb_traffic_analyzer:anonymize_prefix = User VERSION
This man page is correct for version 3.3 of the Samba suite. AUTHOR
The original Samba software and related utilities were created by Andrew Tridgell. Samba is now developed by the Samba Team as an Open Source project similar to the way the Linux kernel is developed. The original version of the VFS module and the helper tools were created by Holger Hetterich. Samba 3.5 06/18/2010 SMB_TRAFFIC_ANALYZER(8)
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