Hello,
Sometimes when I travel around and can't see any usable WLAN
I'm using
the UMTS and PPPD, which works well but of course one must
pay for this;
Is there some tool which I could put into /etc/ppp/ip_down
script which
logs the traffic done into some file; I see
/usr/ports/net/ppptraf which
comes without any documentation and is curses based :-(
any other ideas?
I'm not interested in any analysis about to which location
the traffic
goes or about speed and bandwidth; just
- cmd line based with output to a file or stdout
- the amount of bytes/megabytes in and out;
thx in advance
matthias
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