Hi Wilson,
if you need to monitor traffic on a lan i can suggest you both iptraf
and ntop. The last one provide also a mini web interface with traffix
matrix and statistics of any kind (very nice).
Instead if you've to monitor wan traffic routed over boxes that support
snmp the best (i thi
On Aug 15 2000, Wilson Yau wrote:
> Could anyone suggest any handy GNU utilities that can investigate
> the usage of the bandwidth of a network?
Yes, there is a very interesting network monitor available for
Debian, called iptraf. Apt-get it. :-)
[]s, Roger...
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try iptraf "apt-get install iptraf"
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Have a look at mrtg http://ee-staff.ethz.ch/~oetiker/webtools/mrtg/,
this may be just what you want. ThereĀ“s also a debianized package IIRC.
hth,
&rw
On Tue, 15 Aug 2000 10:35:22 BST, Wilson Yau writes:
>Could anyone suggest any handy GNU utilities that can investigate the
>usage of the bandwidt
Dear
I don't know for general bandwidth, I heard just there is some
kernel module which can meassure that.
For Apache I know there is mod_throttle, which can meassure per
user or virtual host the bandwidth. It just needs to be enabled
in Apache conf file.
Other modules to meassure bandwidth ca
Could anyone suggest any handy GNU utilities that can investigate the
usage of the bandwidth of a network?
Thanks.
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