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Hi, Your mail comes from an Exchange server, so maybe you are on a Windows Domain, therefore you can setup a RADIUS server in one domain controller (called IAS Server on windows) and setup Captive Portal to use RADIUS authentication ;)) [IAS stands for Internet Authentication Service/Server, comes with the windows CD] Sicnerelly, Marc. On 10/16/06, Zadikem, Travis <tzadikem at picosecond dot com> wrote: > > I believe my problem is internal. We have about 100 internal IP's and 50+ > users. I have never used Captive Portal, but I am guessing I would need to > create 50+ logins then, right? > > -----Original Message----- > From: YvesDM [mailto:ydmlog at gmail dot com] > Sent: Monday, October 16, 2006 3:43 PM > To: Zadikem, Travis > Cc: Monowall (E-mail) > Subject: Re: [m0n0wall] Monitoring bandwidth > > > Radius is your best solution. > But, if you only need to do this once, just to catch the "bad guy" and > don't > need to keep accounting records, just use the captive portal. Give you > users > a login and set the idle & hard time out of the captive portal to 0 > (never). > > In the CP status page you will see the MB's transferred by every > user.(user > will never logout, so it will keep on counting) > > HTH > Yves > > On 10/16/06, Zadikem, Travis <tzadikem at picosecond dot com> wrote: > > > > I would like a program or something (fairly cheap and efficient) to see > > where our bandwidth is going by IP. I currently don't see this in > > m0n0wall. I only see graphing by WAN, LAN. Can someone please > recommend a > > product(s). I am asking because I want to find out what is really > hogging > > ours. > > > > thanks, > > Travis > > > > > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: m0n0wall dash unsubscribe at lists dot m0n0 dot ch > For additional commands, e-mail: m0n0wall dash help at lists dot m0n0 dot ch > > -- The probability of failure of a (computer) system is exponentially proportional to the physical distance between it and the one who could fix it. -- Martin F. Krafft |