2017-09-13 20:16:48 +00:00
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ifacechck is the program called by wmjiface to get your
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interface statistics. It uses /proc/net/dev to gather the
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2018-01-08 13:28:15 +00:00
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info.
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2017-09-13 20:16:48 +00:00
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If you do not have a /proc/net/dev, you should e-mail me,
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cuz I don't know what to do with you.
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If your /proc/net/dev is on another machine (as would be the
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case with a firewall) then you'll need to use the files in
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the svr.client directory.
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Install the cattheprocinfo program in /sbin/ or
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/usr/local/sbin--where is really up to you--on the firewall
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machine. Then add '/usr/sbin/cattheprocinfo &' to your
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rc.local (or some other likely startup script).
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Replace your install'd ifacechk with the spiffy new
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ifacechk.client from the svr.client directory.
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You will need to edit the spiffy new ifacechk. It's using
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socket communication to talk to the cattheprocinfo "server"
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on your firewall. Point the poor client to the right place?
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