Please a script/program that logs all the IP addresses of SKYPE phone calls ?
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Please a script/program that logs all the IP addresses of SKYPE phone calls ?
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I would like please a script/program that logs all the IP addresses of SKYPE phone calls ?
Has someone that ? This is important to log those IP addresses, and log the # host.
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Thanks. Well...I think I'll have to start a next level : coding with iptable. That'll be difficult, but nothing is made impossible.
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Skype listens on a network port and, when so configured, will alert the user on calls with an audible or visual signal. Signal events can be tracked (a crude way would be for instance to watch window titles) and network events can be grepped for in logs (when iptables is configured with -j LOG rules).
That'll be difficult, but nothing is made impossible.
If you *already think* it's gonna be difficult before even trying you're just *making it difficult* for yourself, OK? Reading the standard Iptables tutorial (the frozentux one) should help a lot, as should reading some iptables scripts to get a feel for it.
If you *already think* it's gonna be difficult before even trying you're just *making it difficult* for yourself, OK? Reading the standard Iptables tutorial (the frozentux one) should help a lot, as should reading some iptables scripts to get a feel for it.
Fear... Ok, I write you / post when I got progressed with it.
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