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Clamav + iptraf

Scheduled Pinned Locked Moved pfSense Packages
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  • C Offline
    cablak2003
    last edited by Jul 1, 2008, 6:54 AM

    ::) ::) ;D ;D

    Hello
    I need guide if anybody have installed clamav and iptraf on pfsense 1.2.
    If anybody has done this how to install it and where can I download the files :-[ :-[ ::) ::)

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    • D Offline
      David_W
      last edited by Jul 3, 2008, 3:39 PM

      iptraf is a Linux based program. pfSense is FreeBSD - so it won't work.

      clamav is available for FreeBSD, but why are you wanting it? For security reasons, it's best to run as little as possible on your router.

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      • N Offline
        Netview
        last edited by Jul 6, 2008, 8:40 AM

        … but iftop is working!

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        • D Offline
          David_W
          last edited by Jul 8, 2008, 8:34 PM

          @Netview:

          … but iftop is working!

          I presume that you mean pftop. That's in pfSense without needing to be installed - just go to the console or SSH in (if you've enabled SSH).

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            Netview
            last edited by Jul 9, 2008, 8:52 AM

            No - I mean iftop:

             pfSense console setup
            ***********************
             0)  Logout (SSH only)
             1)  Assign Interfaces
             2)  Set LAN IP address
             3)  Reset webConfigurator password
             4)  Reset to factory defaults
             5)  Reboot system
             6)  Halt system
             7)  Ping host
             8)  Shell
             9)  PFtop
            10)  Filter Logs
            11)  Restart webConfigurator
            12)  pfSense PHP shell
            13)  Upgrade from console
            
            Enter an option: 8
            
            # iftop -v
            iftop: unknown option -v
            iftop: display bandwidth usage on an interface by host
            
            Synopsis: iftop -h | [-npbBP] [-i interface] [-f filter code] [-N net/mask]
            
               -h                  display this message
               -n                  don't do hostname lookups
               -N                  don't convert port numbers to services
               -p                  run in promiscuous mode (show traffic between other
                                   hosts on the same network segment)
               -b                  don't display a bar graph of traffic
               -B                  Display bandwidth in bytes
               -i interface        listen on named interface
               -f filter code      use filter code to select packets to count
                                   (default: none, but only IP packets are counted)
               -F net/mask         show traffic flows in/out of network
               -P                  show ports as well as hosts
               -m limit            sets the upper limit for the bandwidth scale
               -c config file      specifies an alternative configuration file
            
            iftop, version 0.1
            copyright (c) 2002 Paul Warren <pdw@ex-parrot.com>and contributors
            
            iftop -i vr1
                                     12.5Kb                   25.0Kb                   37.5Kb                   50.0Kb              62.5Kb
            └────────────────────────┴────────────────────────┴────────────────────────┴────────────────────────┴─────────────────────────
            88.134.104.127                                    => 80.95.252.5                                          0b   5.93Kb  5.93Kb
                                                              <=                                                      0b   6.18Kb  6.18Kb
            88.134.104.127                                    => 217.10.79.9                                          0b   2.95Kb  2.95Kb
                                                              <=                                                      0b   1.95Kb  1.95Kb
            88.134.104.127                                    => 83.169.185.97                                        0b    924b    924b
                                                              <=                                                      0b   1.59Kb  1.59Kb
            88.134.104.127                                    => 217.10.79.23                                         0b   1.01Kb  1.01Kb
                                                              <=                                                      0b    678b    678b
            88.134.104.127                                    => 217.10.79.13                                         0b   0.99Kb  0.99Kb
                                                              <=                                                      0b    669b    669b
            88.134.104.127                                    => 83.169.185.33                                      256b    154b    154b
                                                              <=                                                      0b      0b      0b
            88.134.104.127                                    => 88.134.52.29                                         0b      0b      0b
                                                              <=                                                      0b     77b     77b
            88.134.104.127                                    => 61.164.148.109                                       0b      0b      0b
                                                              <=                                                      0b     32b     32b
            88.134.104.127                                    => 213.203.227.196                                      0b     26b     26b
                                                              <=                                                      0b      0b      0b
            88.134.104.127                                    => 87.106.181.52                                        0b      0b      0b
                                                              <=                                                    128b     26b     26b
            ──────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
            TX:             cumm:  14.9KB   peak:   26.1Kb                                                rates:    256b   11.9Kb  11.9Kb
            RX:                    14.0KB           20.4Kb                                                          128b   11.2Kb  11.2Kb
            TOTAL:                 28.9KB           44.4Kb                                                          384b   23.1Kb  23.1Kb</pdw@ex-parrot.com> 
            
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            • D Offline
              David_W
              last edited by Jul 9, 2008, 3:27 PM

              I presume that netview has installed the iftop port - the output shows it being run from the shell. I would recommend trying pftop first, which is part of the base system - I find it works well.

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