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#1 2008-08-20 19:19:06

Sinobato
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Registered: 2008-06-16
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Logging connections

Hi folks,

I'm planning to open-up my dns-323 (FW 1.5, ffp 0.5) to the internet by opening my port 80 and using a PHP web page with user name and password, so that me and my family can share our files. However, I know this will be quite risky, thus I would like to log initially the IP addresses of my family's PC's (some of my folks are scattered over the globe smile, so that I can add their IP range to my hosts.allow file.

Can I do this from funplug or using Busybox? If not, how about optaware packages?

Thanks.


DNS-323:  F/W:1.07  H/W:B1  ffp:0.5  HDDs: 2x1TB Standalone HDD (Hitachi HDS721010KLA330, Seagate ST31000528AS)

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#2 2008-08-21 00:38:53

fordem
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Registered: 2007-01-26
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Re: Logging connections

That could be quite challenging - unless your folks have static addresses, their ip's will change and sometimes quite frequently.

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#3 2008-08-21 08:09:52

Sinobato
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Registered: 2008-06-16
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Re: Logging connections

Yes, it might be. But if I know that they are from the range, say 216.xxx.xxx.xxx, then at the least, I can just allow IP range 216.0.0.0.

But back to my original question though, how can I do IP logging of all connections from my dns-323?

Thanks.


DNS-323:  F/W:1.07  H/W:B1  ffp:0.5  HDDs: 2x1TB Standalone HDD (Hitachi HDS721010KLA330, Seagate ST31000528AS)

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#4 2008-08-21 08:18:58

mig
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From: Seattle, WA
Registered: 2006-12-21
Posts: 532

Re: Logging connections

I would think the server software (running on the DNS-323 which handles the remote request)
would be responsible for the IP logging.  What server software are you using to
service the remote connection requests?


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#5 2008-08-21 10:50:44

Sinobato
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Registered: 2008-06-16
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Re: Logging connections

@mig - I'm using lighttpd to serve my PHP webpage, if that's what you mean, but I also am trying to experiment on opening my SSH through HTTPS tunneling.

By the way, I have already successfully did a port forwarding on my modem/router and I already am able to access the web page from the internet.


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#6 2008-08-21 15:12:41

fordem
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Re: Logging connections

I log my access requests at the router which then emails me the logs on a daily basis.

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#7 2008-08-21 17:17:36

mig
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From: Seattle, WA
Registered: 2006-12-21
Posts: 532

Re: Logging connections

Are the logging capabilities of lighttpd not sufficient for the IP logging you want?


DNS-323 • 2x Seagate Barracuda ES 7200.10 ST3250620NS 250GB SATAII (3.0Gb/s) 7200RPM 16MB • RAID1 • FW1.03 • ext2 
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