Re: traffic analysis tools

2006-10-27 Thread bsd
Le 21 oct. 06 à 16:19, Michael P. Soulier a écrit : Hey people, I'd like something to look at traffic use through my gateway, so I know how much of my upload bandwidth and download bandwidth is in use at any time. This could be donne very easily withe cacti : --> Activate SNMP on your g

Re: traffic analysis tools

2006-10-26 Thread Alex de Kruijff
On Sat, Oct 21, 2006 at 10:19:34AM -0400, Michael P. Soulier wrote: > Hey people, > > I'd like something to look at traffic use through my gateway, so I know how > much of my upload bandwidth and download bandwidth is in use at any time. > Ideally it'll tell me from where, so I can look at interna

Re: traffic analysis tools

2006-10-23 Thread Spiros Papadopoulos
Hi there On 21/10/06, Michael P. Soulier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Hey people, I'd like something to look at traffic use through my gateway, so I know how much of my upload bandwidth and download bandwidth is in use at any time. Ideally it'll tell me from where, so I can look at internal abus

Re: traffic analysis tools

2006-10-22 Thread Kurt Buff
Michael P. Soulier wrote: Hey people, I'd like something to look at traffic use through my gateway, so I know how much of my upload bandwidth and download bandwidth is in use at any time. Ideally it'll tell me from where, so I can look at internal abusers, or get an idea of where hits are coming

Re: traffic analysis tools

2006-10-21 Thread Michael P. Soulier
On 21/10/06 Joao Barros said: > I have two for you: NetMRG and Cacti > You can set them up to read values from pf for example :) Hmm. I have cacti installed. How do you get it to read from, say, ipfilter? I guess it has to read ipstat output, or parse ipmon logs. Mike -- Michael P. Soulier <[EM

Re: traffic analysis tools

2006-10-21 Thread Joao Barros
On 10/21/06, Michael P. Soulier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Hey people, I'd like something to look at traffic use through my gateway, so I know how much of my upload bandwidth and download bandwidth is in use at any time. Ideally it'll tell me from where, so I can look at internal abusers, or get

traffic analysis tools

2006-10-21 Thread Michael P. Soulier
Hey people, I'd like something to look at traffic use through my gateway, so I know how much of my upload bandwidth and download bandwidth is in use at any time. Ideally it'll tell me from where, so I can look at internal abusers, or get an idea of where hits are coming from. Off the top of my he

Re: traffic analysis

2006-02-21 Thread Danial Thom
--- Jeremy Kister <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On 2/21/2006 5:10 AM, Robin Becker wrote: > > Our freeBSD 6.0 host is not yet in > production, but appears to have outgoing > > traffic of around 140Mb/day; the http logs > say 16 hits etc. The host provider > > said this > > 140Mb/day is really

Re: traffic analysis

2006-02-21 Thread Robin Becker
Jeremy Kister wrote: On 2/21/2006 5:10 AM, Robin Becker wrote: Our freeBSD 6.0 host is not yet in production, but appears to have outgoing traffic of around 140Mb/day; the http logs say 16 hits etc. The host provider said this 140Mb/day is really not that much. Unless my math is wrong becaus

Re: traffic analysis

2006-02-21 Thread Jeremy Kister
On 2/21/2006 5:10 AM, Robin Becker wrote: > Our freeBSD 6.0 host is not yet in production, but appears to have outgoing > traffic of around 140Mb/day; the http logs say 16 hits etc. The host provider > said this 140Mb/day is really not that much. Unless my math is wrong because it's past bed ti

Re: traffic analysis

2006-02-21 Thread Erik Norgaard
Robin Becker wrote: Our freeBSD 6.0 host is not yet in production, but appears to have outgoing traffic of around 140Mb/day; the http logs say 16 hits etc. The host provider said this "The server is on a /20-network, and this leads to high amounts of background traffic (ARP, broadcast, etc.).

traffic analysis

2006-02-21 Thread Robin Becker
Our freeBSD 6.0 host is not yet in production, but appears to have outgoing traffic of around 140Mb/day; the http logs say 16 hits etc. The host provider said this "The server is on a /20-network, and this leads to high amounts of background traffic (ARP, broadcast, etc.). These traffic types a