Hi,
I've setup a little LAN with several Linux, Mac and Windows boxes. Some are connected through a wire, others wirelessly (using an Apple Airport Base station). All of them access the Internet through a router (a DLink DI604).
Is there a way to continuously monitor the access done by the various computers to the Internet? Each time a usage of Internet is done, I would like to know:
-the identification of the computer (Mac address if possible)
-the date/time of the access
-the volume of data exchanged during the communication
And it would be nice to have all this stored in log files that can then be queried.
I presume there are certainly tools existing under Unix but do not know which ones.
Thx & Regards,
-Olivier
I've setup a little LAN with several Linux, Mac and Windows boxes. Some are connected through a wire, others wirelessly (using an Apple Airport Base station). All of them access the Internet through a router (a DLink DI604).
Is there a way to continuously monitor the access done by the various computers to the Internet? Each time a usage of Internet is done, I would like to know:
-the identification of the computer (Mac address if possible)
-the date/time of the access
-the volume of data exchanged during the communication
And it would be nice to have all this stored in log files that can then be queried.
I presume there are certainly tools existing under Unix but do not know which ones.
Thx & Regards,
-Olivier