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    Darkstat IN/OUT perspective

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      michmoor LAYER 8 Rebel Alliance
      last edited by

      Hey everyone,

      For the darkstat package, im trying to understand the In | Out columns.
      Is this from the perspective of the firewall? In other words, is Out meaning outbound traffic leaving the firewall?
      The reason being, is i see the following
      d4089a93-b418-481b-9c52-722f4cfc127a-image.png

      For row 2, does this mean there is more traffic leaving the network for 173.194.60.233 ? If so, that doesn't make sense considering that's a CDN.
      So the way im reading this is that In - Inbound packets from IP. Out - outbound packets TO the IP address.
      Darkstat just doesnt make a lot of sense to me.
      Also what is the units? Is these bytes or bits?

      Firewall: NetGate,Palo Alto-VM,Juniper SRX
      Routing: Juniper, Arista, Cisco
      Switching: Juniper, Arista, Cisco
      Wireless: Unifi, Aruba IAP
      JNCIP,CCNP Enterprise

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      • stephenw10S
        stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
        last edited by

        The In/Out values are in Bytes. If you compare them with the graphs page you can see the totals and those are marked in Bytes and packets.

        Darkstat expects to be run on a server and presents data like that. So everything is seen as an external IP and IN is from that to the firewall.
        So in your example it looks like that internal client has uploaded a lot to Google.

        Steve

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          michmoor LAYER 8 Rebel Alliance @stephenw10
          last edited by michmoor

          @stephenw10 Ok I think i get it.

          So for the following

          f5ee98ab-e926-49a2-94b0-6ab499a77f24-image.png

          Sorting by total which is the most amount of bytes sent and recieved {your top talker} whats being statedin the screenshot is that up until now , 192.168.14.65 sent around 4GB worth of traffic to the firewall and the firewall sent 100MB worth of traffic back to 192.168.14.56.

          Firewall: NetGate,Palo Alto-VM,Juniper SRX
          Routing: Juniper, Arista, Cisco
          Switching: Juniper, Arista, Cisco
          Wireless: Unifi, Aruba IAP
          JNCIP,CCNP Enterprise

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          • stephenw10S
            stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
            last edited by

            Yes, that's what it shows.

            I don't use Darkstat personally beyond testing it's functionality.

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