[hobbit] Graphing number of references to iptables chain

Sabeer MZ sabeer.mz at gmail.com
Wed Sep 5 11:18:44 CEST 2007


yes, please share it.

On 9/5/07, Iain Conochie <iain at shihad.org> wrote:
>
> Henrik Stoerner wrote:
> > On Wed, Sep 05, 2007 at 03:37:09PM +1000, Allan wrote:
> >
> >> Just wondering if anyone has done or has seen a way of being able to
> >> graph the number of references to an iptables chain ?
> >> 'iptables -L spammer' returns currently for example
> >>
> >> # iptables -L spammer
> >> Chain spammer (2269 references)
> >> target     prot opt source               destination
> >> LOG        all  --  anywhere             anywhere            LOG level
> >> debug prefix `Spammer: '
> >> DROP       all  --  anywhere             anywhere
> >>
> >>
> >> Unfortunately I have zero skills when it comes to rrd and the like so
> >> I'm looking for something similar I can change to suit or for someone
> to
> >> be really generous and help me out.
> >>
>
> If anyone wants it I have a (fairly) generic script that will graph the
> number of bytes an IP tables firewall is processing, with input output
> and forward in different colours :)
>
> Cheers
>
> Iain
>
> >
> > Run a Hobbit client-side script that does:
> >
> >    #!/bin/sh
> >    REFCOUNT=`iptables -L spammer | grep "^Chain spammer" | awk '{print
> $3}'|cut -c2-`
> >
> >    $BB $BBDISP "status $MACHINE.spammers green `date`
> >
> >    references: $REFCOUNT
> >    "
> >
> >    exit 0
> >
> > This generates a "spammers" status with the number from the "references"
> > line in the iptables output. On the Hobbit server you then feed this
> > through the "ncv" module - see the description in the "Custom graphs"
> > help page on your Hobbit server or here:
> > http://www.hswn.dk/hobbit/help/howtograph.html
> >
> >
> > Regards,
> > Henrik
> >
> >
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Thanks
Sabeer MZ
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