pstats are awesome!
When I want to know how much came into a TCP input, I look at pstats for name:inputName and get “submitted” showing the total count and “bytes.received” showing the total size. Thank you to the maintainers of the imptcp module for this functionality.
My process takes what comes in, normalizes it, adds metadata, wraps it all in a JSON object, and forwards it to the SIEM.
Now I want to know how much is going out. Again I can look at pstats for name:outputName and get ”processed” showing the total count going out. But there’s no equivalent “bytes transmitted” showing the total size.
So question to the maintainers and the list. Is there a way to count total bytes being transmitted out an omfwd connection?
My preference would be to have that info in pstats, but if there’s a different way to gather it I’m certainly open to ideas. Thanks in advance!
Regards,
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When I want to know how much came into a TCP input, I look at pstats for name:inputName and get “submitted” showing the total count and “bytes.received” showing the total size. Thank you to the maintainers of the imptcp module for this functionality.
My process takes what comes in, normalizes it, adds metadata, wraps it all in a JSON object, and forwards it to the SIEM.
Now I want to know how much is going out. Again I can look at pstats for name:outputName and get ”processed” showing the total count going out. But there’s no equivalent “bytes transmitted” showing the total size.
So question to the maintainers and the list. Is there a way to count total bytes being transmitted out an omfwd connection?
My preference would be to have that info in pstats, but if there’s a different way to gather it I’m certainly open to ideas. Thanks in advance!
Regards,
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