I have read several documents on the number of
concurrent https sessions a FreeBSD system is capable
of.
However, I wonder how well this relates to how many
ssh sessions (scp file transfers, specifically) that a
FreeBSD server can handle. Can anyone throw out some
basic numbers for this ? Assum
Hello,
I have three totally distinct network connections at
my office. We have an ISDN line, a T1, and a DSL
connection. I do not need to worry about the
particulars of each connection, because I actually
have an ethernet drop for each of them - someone else
does the routing/csu-dsu/etc. - I jus
Hello,
I used to use a tremendously useful and lightweight
application called ntop - which performed a very very
simple function: it listed network users on the
machine, in terms of bandwidth, etc., like the
traditional top command displays processes.
Simple, easy, lightweight ... very useful.
Matt,
--- Matt Emmerton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'm not sure where you're looking, but
> http://www.ntop.org definitely
> describes a network monitoring application.
>
> It's stil in the ports -- you can install it like
> this: cd
> /usr/ports/net/ntop && make install
Yeah - that's the n
Matt,
--- Matt Emmerton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > a recipe database included as well ...
>
> Your embellishments only serve to distract from your
> real question -- which
> is the following:
You're right. Sorry. It's just so frustrating to see
a really great idea, and great tool, co-opt
Matt,
--- Matt Emmerton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'm working on it :) It's a bit hairy because of
> the changes between 4.x
> and 5.x, but I should have something by next week.
Wow - this is really great of you. Just some trivia
to pass on - I do believe that they made some major
updates
Matt,
--- Matt Emmerton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I was only able to find the ntop-1.1 sources on the
> web. Can you point me
> to the ntop-1.3 sources?
http://www.netsw.org/net/ip/audit/packets/ntop-1.3.1.tar.gz
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