janskey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Is there a tool that can monitor bandwidth consumed on a specific user? For
> example, in my flat network where:
>
> internet->cisco router->firewall->linux/windows clients & servers
>
> I want to monitor a client or want to know who's downloading stuff to
>
On Wed July 30 2008, janskey wrote:
> Is there a tool that can monitor bandwidth consumed on a specific user? For
> example, in my flat network where:
>
> internet->cisco router->firewall->linux/windows clients & servers
have you tried ntop ?
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janskey schreef:
Hi All,
Is there a tool that can monitor bandwidth consumed on a specific user?
For example, in my flat network where:
internet->cisco router->firewall->linux/windows clients & servers
I want to monitor a client or want to know who's downloading stuff to
the internet or int
janskey schreef:
Hi All,
Is there a tool that can monitor bandwidth consumed on a specific user?
For example, in my flat network where:
internet->cisco router->firewall->linux/windows clients & servers
I want to monitor a client or want to know who's downloading stuff to
the internet or int
Hi All,
Is there a tool that can monitor bandwidth consumed on a specific user? For
example, in my flat network where:
internet->cisco router->firewall->linux/windows clients & servers
I want to monitor a client or want to know who's downloading stuff to
the internet or internal network. I want
Byron,
On Tue, Oct 18, 2005 at 10:14:20AM +1000, Byron Hillis wrote:
> Does anybody know a simple network monitoring utility that
> I can use to determine what individual processes on my
> Debian Sarge system are continually using up my bandwidth?
if you want to look on the bandwith used by spe
Thanks all, I have something to look for now.
Byron
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Check out cacti, it will do SNMP pulls on the host. Both bandwidth and
process. Its not a simple app, but very useful. Also if you have
firewall setup on the box, you should be able to get stats on the
ports/protocol.
Have you ever used very basic snmp? I recently discovered the snmp
comma
Hornet wrote:
On 10/17/05, Byron Hillis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Does anybody know a simple network monitoring utility that
I can use to determine what individual processes on my
Debian Sarge system are continually using up my bandwidth?
Thanks,
Byron
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On 10/17/05, Byron Hillis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Does anybody know a simple network monitoring utility that
> I can use to determine what individual processes on my
> Debian Sarge system are continually using up my bandwidth?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Byron
>
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Does anybody know a simple network monitoring utility that
I can use to determine what individual processes on my
Debian Sarge system are continually using up my bandwidth?
Thanks,
Byron
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