* bandwidth monitoring
@ 2005-01-06 16:28 patrick.leduc
2005-01-06 17:09 ` J. Nerius
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0 siblings, 6 replies; 16+ messages in thread
From: patrick.leduc @ 2005-01-06 16:28 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: netfilter
Hello
Does somebody know a program for monitoring bandwidth by ip? I have one
internet interface and I must monitor many ips adresses on this interface. I
tried Ipac-ng and, I worked a lot to do this config but it seems not working
this way.
thanx
^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 16+ messages in thread* Re: bandwidth monitoring 2005-01-06 16:28 bandwidth monitoring patrick.leduc @ 2005-01-06 17:09 ` J. Nerius 2005-01-06 17:42 ` Les Mikesell ` (4 subsequent siblings) 5 siblings, 0 replies; 16+ messages in thread From: J. Nerius @ 2005-01-06 17:09 UTC (permalink / raw) To: patrick.leduc; +Cc: netfilter Hello, I have had good luck with a program called bandwidthd, available at http://bandwidthd.sourceforge.net/ I know it's not netfilter related specifically but I found it met my needs where others failed. J.N. On Thu, 2005-01-06 at 11:28 -0500, patrick.leduc@novipro.com wrote: > Hello > > Does somebody know a program for monitoring bandwidth by ip? I have one > internet interface and I must monitor many ips adresses on this interface. I > tried Ipac-ng and, I worked a lot to do this config but it seems not working > this way. > > thanx > ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 16+ messages in thread
* Re: bandwidth monitoring 2005-01-06 16:28 bandwidth monitoring patrick.leduc 2005-01-06 17:09 ` J. Nerius @ 2005-01-06 17:42 ` Les Mikesell 2005-01-06 17:56 ` J. Nerius 2005-01-06 20:09 ` Michael Gale ` (3 subsequent siblings) 5 siblings, 1 reply; 16+ messages in thread From: Les Mikesell @ 2005-01-06 17:42 UTC (permalink / raw) To: patrick.leduc; +Cc: netfilter On Thu, 2005-01-06 at 10:28, patrick.leduc@novipro.com wrote: > Does somebody know a program for monitoring bandwidth by ip? I have one > internet interface and I must monitor many ips adresses on this interface. I > tried Ipac-ng and, I worked a lot to do this config but it seems not working > this way. Ntop might do what you need. http://www.ntop.org. It can summarize and sort traffic by address/port/protocol, etc. I don't use it continuously but fire it up for a while if I think something is hogging the network. -- Les Mikesell les@futuresource.com ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 16+ messages in thread
* Re: bandwidth monitoring 2005-01-06 17:42 ` Les Mikesell @ 2005-01-06 17:56 ` J. Nerius 0 siblings, 0 replies; 16+ messages in thread From: J. Nerius @ 2005-01-06 17:56 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Les Mikesell; +Cc: netfilter ntop is great for *short term* monitoring. Generally it will become unmanageable if run for too long. If you want to monitor and keep stats over a longer period of time, bandwidthd will probably work better for you. J.N. On Thu, 2005-01-06 at 11:42 -0600, Les Mikesell wrote: > On Thu, 2005-01-06 at 10:28, patrick.leduc@novipro.com wrote: > > > Does somebody know a program for monitoring bandwidth by ip? I have one > > internet interface and I must monitor many ips adresses on this interface. I > > tried Ipac-ng and, I worked a lot to do this config but it seems not working > > this way. > > Ntop might do what you need. http://www.ntop.org. It can summarize and > sort traffic by address/port/protocol, etc. I don't use it continuously > but fire it up for a while if I think something is hogging the network. > ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 16+ messages in thread
* Re: bandwidth monitoring 2005-01-06 16:28 bandwidth monitoring patrick.leduc 2005-01-06 17:09 ` J. Nerius 2005-01-06 17:42 ` Les Mikesell @ 2005-01-06 20:09 ` Michael Gale 2005-01-06 20:19 ` J. Nerius [not found] ` <41DDA135.5000205@cisco.com> 2005-01-07 1:54 ` Mark E. Donaldson ` (2 subsequent siblings) 5 siblings, 2 replies; 16+ messages in thread From: Michael Gale @ 2005-01-06 20:09 UTC (permalink / raw) To: patrick.leduc, netfilter Hello, To run NTOP permanitly you just have to clear the stats nightly. I have a php script that makes a HTTP connection, downloads the stats from NTOP and saves them in a mysql database. It then makes another connection and tells NTOP to reset the stats. That keeps the memory and CPU usage low ... so you could run it continuously. Michael. patrick.leduc@novipro.com wrote: > Hello > > Does somebody know a program for monitoring bandwidth by ip? I have one > internet interface and I must monitor many ips adresses on this interface. I > tried Ipac-ng and, I worked a lot to do this config but it seems not working > this way. > > thanx > -- Michael Gale Lan Administrator Utilitran Corp. I make better friends with those who think for them selves ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 16+ messages in thread
* Re: bandwidth monitoring 2005-01-06 20:09 ` Michael Gale @ 2005-01-06 20:19 ` J. Nerius 2005-01-06 21:28 ` Michael Gale [not found] ` <41DDA135.5000205@cisco.com> 1 sibling, 1 reply; 16+ messages in thread From: J. Nerius @ 2005-01-06 20:19 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Michael Gale; +Cc: netfilter How many hosts and how much traffic are you running through it? I've wanted to come up with a solution similar to the one you've described to replace my current bandwidthd setup but I'm thinking that my network may be too large with too much traffic to support something like that without building a monster box just to capture the stats. J.N. On Thu, 2005-01-06 at 13:09 -0700, Michael Gale wrote: > Hello, > > To run NTOP permanitly you just have to clear the stats nightly. I have > a php script that makes a HTTP connection, downloads the stats from NTOP > and saves them in a mysql database. It then makes another connection and > tells NTOP to reset the stats. > > That keeps the memory and CPU usage low ... so you could run it > continuously. > > Michael. > > > patrick.leduc@novipro.com wrote: > > Hello > > > > Does somebody know a program for monitoring bandwidth by ip? I have one > > internet interface and I must monitor many ips adresses on this interface. I > > tried Ipac-ng and, I worked a lot to do this config but it seems not working > > this way. > > > > thanx > > > ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 16+ messages in thread
* Re: bandwidth monitoring 2005-01-06 20:19 ` J. Nerius @ 2005-01-06 21:28 ` Michael Gale 2005-01-06 21:54 ` J. Nerius 0 siblings, 1 reply; 16+ messages in thread From: Michael Gale @ 2005-01-06 21:28 UTC (permalink / raw) To: netfilter Hello, I am not sure I follow ... NTOP takes care of providing the stats, so if you firewall box or ntop server can handle your network. The storage box can be what and where ever ... for example you could have a low end box somewhere on the network that makes the http connection, downloads the stats and stores them in a database. Then you only need a simple method to display them when needed. If you are a large company it might be easier to setup multiple ntop servers and have all the stats stored in a central location. Michael. J. Nerius wrote: > How many hosts and how much traffic are you running through it? I've > wanted to come up with a solution similar to the one you've described to > replace my current bandwidthd setup but I'm thinking that my network may > be too large with too much traffic to support something like that > without building a monster box just to capture the stats. > > J.N. > > On Thu, 2005-01-06 at 13:09 -0700, Michael Gale wrote: > >>Hello, >> >> To run NTOP permanitly you just have to clear the stats nightly. I have >>a php script that makes a HTTP connection, downloads the stats from NTOP >>and saves them in a mysql database. It then makes another connection and >>tells NTOP to reset the stats. >> >>That keeps the memory and CPU usage low ... so you could run it >>continuously. >> >>Michael. >> >> >>patrick.leduc@novipro.com wrote: >> >>>Hello >>> >>>Does somebody know a program for monitoring bandwidth by ip? I have one >>>internet interface and I must monitor many ips adresses on this interface. I >>>tried Ipac-ng and, I worked a lot to do this config but it seems not working >>>this way. >>> >>>thanx >>> >> > -- Michael Gale Lan Administrator Utilitran Corp. I make better friends with those who think for them selves ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 16+ messages in thread
* Re: bandwidth monitoring 2005-01-06 21:28 ` Michael Gale @ 2005-01-06 21:54 ` J. Nerius 2005-01-06 23:30 ` Michael Gale 0 siblings, 1 reply; 16+ messages in thread From: J. Nerius @ 2005-01-06 21:54 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Michael Gale; +Cc: netfilter Hello, My concern was for the amount of resources NTOP would end up using with the currently volume of traffic we have going through any one link. Basically, there will be at least 3000 hosts totaling around 25 megabits of traffic at any given time. In my experience with ntop for short-term monitoring, I found that in these circumstances, the process size and cpu utilization were quite high. I've been using bandwidthd to collect data and then just rsyncing that data to a different server that actually graphs the data. I'd like to use ntop for it's detailed tracking capabilities, but given the resource utilization issues I've seen in the past, am not sure how feasible this would be. How many hosts and how much traffic is currently going through your setup? It's very possible that I may just need to tweak settings somewhere to improve performance. J.N. On Thu, 2005-01-06 at 14:28 -0700, Michael Gale wrote: > Hello, > > I am not sure I follow ... NTOP takes care of providing the stats, so > if you firewall box or ntop server can handle your network. > > The storage box can be what and where ever ... for example you could > have a low end box somewhere on the network that makes the http > connection, downloads the stats and stores them in a database. > > Then you only need a simple method to display them when needed. If you > are a large company it might be easier to setup multiple ntop servers > and have all the stats stored in a central location. > > Michael. > > > > J. Nerius wrote: > > How many hosts and how much traffic are you running through it? I've > > wanted to come up with a solution similar to the one you've described to > > replace my current bandwidthd setup but I'm thinking that my network may > > be too large with too much traffic to support something like that > > without building a monster box just to capture the stats. > > > > J.N. > > > > On Thu, 2005-01-06 at 13:09 -0700, Michael Gale wrote: ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 16+ messages in thread
* Re: bandwidth monitoring 2005-01-06 21:54 ` J. Nerius @ 2005-01-06 23:30 ` Michael Gale 0 siblings, 0 replies; 16+ messages in thread From: Michael Gale @ 2005-01-06 23:30 UTC (permalink / raw) To: J. Nerius, netfilter Ahhh .. I see now. Our setup is rather small and we only have about 10 megabits max at any given time -- usually much less. Here is the command I use to start ntop: ntop -4 -a /home/ntopwatch/webaccess --daemon -i eth1,eth2 -o -n -p userprolist -s -u ntopwatch -w 192.168.7.1:3000 -M -P /home/ntopwatch/ My userprolist: FTP=ftp|ftp-data HTTP=http|www|https|3128 DIFFHTTP=8080|8888 RDP=3389 DNS=name|domain NBios-IP=netbios-ns|netbios-dgm|netbios-ssn Mail=pop-2|pop-3|pop3|kpop|smtp|imap|imap2 DHCP-BOOTP=67-68 SNMP=snmp|snmp-trap NNTP=nntp SSH=22 Gnutella=6346|6347|6348 Kazaa=1214 WinMX=6699|7730 DirectConnect=0 eDonkey=4661-4665 Messenger=1863|5000|5001|5190-5193 But the box which is running ntop is: Dual PIII 1.4Ghz with 1GB of RAM. Michael. J. Nerius wrote: > Hello, > > My concern was for the amount of resources NTOP would end up using with > the currently volume of traffic we have going through any one link. > > Basically, there will be at least 3000 hosts totaling around 25 megabits > of traffic at any given time. In my experience with ntop for short-term > monitoring, I found that in these circumstances, the process size and > cpu utilization were quite high. > > I've been using bandwidthd to collect data and then just rsyncing that > data to a different server that actually graphs the data. I'd like to > use ntop for it's detailed tracking capabilities, but given the resource > utilization issues I've seen in the past, am not sure how feasible this > would be. > > How many hosts and how much traffic is currently going through your > setup? It's very possible that I may just need to tweak settings > somewhere to improve performance. > > J.N. > > > On Thu, 2005-01-06 at 14:28 -0700, Michael Gale wrote: > >>Hello, >> >> I am not sure I follow ... NTOP takes care of providing the stats, so >>if you firewall box or ntop server can handle your network. >> >>The storage box can be what and where ever ... for example you could >>have a low end box somewhere on the network that makes the http >>connection, downloads the stats and stores them in a database. >> >>Then you only need a simple method to display them when needed. If you >>are a large company it might be easier to setup multiple ntop servers >>and have all the stats stored in a central location. >> >>Michael. >> >> >> >>J. Nerius wrote: >> >>>How many hosts and how much traffic are you running through it? I've >>>wanted to come up with a solution similar to the one you've described to >>>replace my current bandwidthd setup but I'm thinking that my network may >>>be too large with too much traffic to support something like that >>>without building a monster box just to capture the stats. >>> >>>J.N. >>> >>>On Thu, 2005-01-06 at 13:09 -0700, Michael Gale wrote: > > > -- Michael Gale Lan Administrator Utilitran Corp. I make better friends with those who think for them selves ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 16+ messages in thread
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* Re: bandwidth monitoring [not found] ` <41DDA135.5000205@cisco.com> @ 2005-01-06 21:24 ` Michael Gale 0 siblings, 0 replies; 16+ messages in thread From: Michael Gale @ 2005-01-06 21:24 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Marek Dohojda, netfilter No problem ... I just checked and actually I am using two scripts. The first script: --snip-- runntop -- executed by cron. #!/bin/bash /usr/bin/curl -k -s -s --digest -u ntopUP:ntopUP https://mis.utilitran.com/uploadscripts/ntopget.php > /dev/null if [ "$?" == "0" ]; then echo "File loaded" >> /dev/null else ~/email "Error with NTOP update" netops@utilitran.com < /dev/null fi sleep 5 /usr/bin/curl --basic -u admin:ntopadmin http://ntop.utilitran.com:3000/ntop/resetStats.html if [ "$?" == "0" ]; then echo "File loaded" >> /dev/null else ~/email "Error with NTOP reset" netops@utilitran.com < /dev/null fi --snip-- The first script makes a http request to a php web page that display no data. Then once that is successful it makes a http connections to ntop and resets the stats. The second script ... that the first script calls, uses curl to make a http connection to the ntop server, download the stats and store them in a database. The scripts are kind of messy ... really my first attempt. You may notice that data_total is not being used .. that is because I am working on storing the total amounts somewhere .. but that is not done. The second script: --snip-- ntopget.php -- executed by http request <?php // // The PHP curl module supports the received page to be returned in a variable // if told. // $dat=date('m:d:y-U'); $startphp="<?php\n"; $endphp="?>"; echo 'Preparing to download file<BR>'; $fp = fopen('/home/mis/htdocs/datafiles/ntop/data/' . $dat, 'w'); fwrite($fp,$startphp,strlen($startphp)); fclose($fp); $fp = fopen('/home/mis/htdocs/datafiles/ntop/data/' . $dat, 'a'); $ch = curl_init("http://ntop.utilitran.com:3000/ntop/dumpData.html?language=php&view=long"); curl_setopt($ch, CURLOPT_FILE, $fp); curl_setopt($ch, CURLOPT_HEADER, 0); curl_exec($ch); curl_close($ch); fclose($fp); $fp = fopen('/home/mis/htdocs/datafiles/ntop/data/' . $dat, 'a'); fwrite($fp,$endphp,strlen($endphp)); fclose($fp); echo 'Done downloading file<BR>'; include '/home/mis/htdocs/datafiles/ntop/data/' . $dat; // Start of using array $db = mysql_connect("127.0.0.1", "ntop", "ntop") or die("Error ... check with network team"); mysql_select_db("ntop",$db); foreach ($ntopHash as $key => $value) { $addme = strpos($key,"192.168.7"); $data = array(); if ( $addme !== FALSE ) { array_push($data,$key); array_push($data,$ntopHash[$key]['hostResolvedName']); array_push($data,$dat); array_push($data,$ntopHash[$key]['ethAddressString']); array_push($data,$ntopHash[$key]['firstSeen']); array_push($data,$ntopHash[$key]['lastSeen']); array_push($data,$ntopHash[$key]['averageRcvdThpt']); array_push($data,$ntopHash[$key]['averageSentThpt']); array_push($data,$ntopHash[$key]['averageTThpt']); array_push($data,$ntopHash[$key]['icmpSent']); array_push($data,$ntopHash[$key]['icmpRcvd']); array_push($data,$ntopHash[$key]['IP']['FTP']['sendLoc']); array_push($data,$ntopHash[$key]['IP']['FTP']['rcvdLoc']); array_push($data,$ntopHash[$key]['IP']['FTP']['sentRem']); array_push($data,$ntopHash[$key]['IP']['FTP']['rcvdFromRem']); array_push($data,$ntopHash[$key]['IP']['HTTP']['sentLoc']); array_push($data,$ntopHash[$key]['IP']['HTTP']['rcvdLoc']); array_push($data,$ntopHash[$key]['IP']['HTTP']['sentRem']); array_push($data,$ntopHash[$key]['IP']['HTTP']['rcvdFromRem']); array_push($data,$ntopHash[$key]['IP']['DIFFHTTP']['sentLoc']); array_push($data,$ntopHash[$key]['IP']['DIFFHTTP']['rcvdLoc']); array_push($data,$ntopHash[$key]['IP']['DIFFHTTP']['sentRem']); array_push($data,$ntopHash[$key]['IP']['DIFFHTTP']['rcvdFromRem']); array_push($data,$ntopHash[$key]['IP']['RDP']['sentLoc']); array_push($data,$ntopHash[$key]['IP']['RDP']['rcvdLoc']); array_push($data,$ntopHash[$key]['IP']['RDP']['sentRem']); array_push($data,$ntopHash[$key]['IP']['RDP']['rcvdFromRem']); array_push($data,$ntopHash[$key]['IP']['DNS']['sentLoc']); array_push($data,$ntopHash[$key]['IP']['DNS']['rcvdLoc']); array_push($data,$ntopHash[$key]['IP']['DNS']['sentRem']); array_push($data,$ntopHash[$key]['IP']['DNS']['rcvdFromRem']); array_push($data,$ntopHash[$key]['IP']['Mail']['sentLoc']); array_push($data,$ntopHash[$key]['IP']['Mail']['rcvdLoc']); array_push($data,$ntopHash[$key]['IP']['Mail']['sentRem']); array_push($data,$ntopHash[$key]['IP']['Mail']['rcvdFromRem']); array_push($data,$ntopHash[$key]['IP']['DHCP-BOOTP']['sentLoc']); array_push($data,$ntopHash[$key]['IP']['DHCP-BOOTP']['rcvdLoc']); array_push($data,$ntopHash[$key]['IP']['DHCP-BOOTP']['sentRem']); array_push($data,$ntopHash[$key]['IP']['DHCP-BOOTP']['rcvdFromRem']); array_push($data,$ntopHash[$key]['IP']['SNMP']['sentLoc']); array_push($data,$ntopHash[$key]['IP']['SNMP']['rcvdLoc']); array_push($data,$ntopHash[$key]['IP']['SNMP']['sentRem']); array_push($data,$ntopHash[$key]['IP']['SNMP']['rcvdFromRem']); array_push($data,$ntopHash[$key]['IP']['NNTP']['sentLoc']); array_push($data,$ntopHash[$key]['IP']['NNTP']['rcvdLoc']); array_push($data,$ntopHash[$key]['IP']['NNTP']['sentRem']); array_push($data,$ntopHash[$key]['IP']['NNTP']['rcvdFromRem']); array_push($data,$ntopHash[$key]['IP']['SSH']['sentLoc']); array_push($data,$ntopHash[$key]['IP']['SSH']['rcvdLoc']); array_push($data,$ntopHash[$key]['IP']['SSH']['sentRem']); array_push($data,$ntopHash[$key]['IP']['SSH']['rcvdFromRem']); array_push($data,$ntopHash[$key]['IP']['Messenger']['sentLoc']); array_push($data,$ntopHash[$key]['IP']['Messenger']['rcvdLoc']); array_push($data,$ntopHash[$key]['IP']['Messenger']['sentRem']); array_push($data,$ntopHash[$key]['IP']['Messenger']['rcvdFromRem']); foreach ( $data as $key => $value ) { $data_table = $data_table . '\'' . $value . '\','; } for ($i=0;$i<6;$i++) { $data_total = $data_total . '\'' . $data_table[$i] . '\','; } $data_table = substr($data_table,0,(strlen($data_table)-1)); $data_total = substr($data_total,0,(strlen($data_total)-1)); // Here we upload the data into the daily table $sql = "INSERT INTO ntop_daily VALUES ($data_table)"; $result = mysql_query($sql) or die("Error ..... check with network team " . mysql_error()); if ( $result === FALSE ) { exec('/home/mis/email "NTOP Nightly Update FAILED" "The NTOP nightly update failed" \&/> /dev/null'); } } unset($data_table); unset($data_total); unset($data); unset($result); } mysql_close($db); ?> --snip-- Marek Dohojda wrote: > Can I see that script? > > > > > > --- > 01001101011000010111001001100101011010110010000001000100010011110110100001101111011010100110010001100001 > > > Michael Gale wrote: > >> Hello, >> >> To run NTOP permanitly you just have to clear the stats nightly. I >> have a php script that makes a HTTP connection, downloads the stats >> from NTOP and saves them in a mysql database. It then makes another >> connection and tells NTOP to reset the stats. >> >> That keeps the memory and CPU usage low ... so you could run it >> continuously. >> >> Michael. >> >> >> patrick.leduc@novipro.com wrote: >> >>> Hello >>> >>> Does somebody know a program for monitoring bandwidth by ip? I have >>> one internet interface and I must monitor many ips adresses on this >>> interface. I tried Ipac-ng and, I worked a lot to do this config but >>> it seems not working this way. >>> >>> thanx >>> >> -- Michael Gale Lan Administrator Utilitran Corp. I make better friends with those who think for them selves ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 16+ messages in thread
* RE: bandwidth monitoring 2005-01-06 16:28 bandwidth monitoring patrick.leduc ` (2 preceding siblings ...) 2005-01-06 20:09 ` Michael Gale @ 2005-01-07 1:54 ` Mark E. Donaldson 2005-01-10 13:45 ` Fabiano Reis 2005-01-26 18:33 ` Ranjeet Shetye 5 siblings, 0 replies; 16+ messages in thread From: Mark E. Donaldson @ 2005-01-07 1:54 UTC (permalink / raw) To: patrick.leduc, netfilter http://bandwidthd.sourceforge.net/ -----Original Message----- From: netfilter-bounces@lists.netfilter.org [mailto:netfilter-bounces@lists.netfilter.org] On Behalf Of patrick.leduc@novipro.com Sent: Thursday, January 06, 2005 8:28 AM To: netfilter@lists.netfilter.org Subject: bandwidth monitoring Hello Does somebody know a program for monitoring bandwidth by ip? I have one internet interface and I must monitor many ips adresses on this interface. I tried Ipac-ng and, I worked a lot to do this config but it seems not working this way. thanx ######################################################## This message has been scanned for viruses and dangerous content by MailScanner, and is believed to be clean. postmaster@bandwidthco.com MailScanner at bandwidthco.com is for your absolute protection. ######################################################## ######################################################## This message has been scanned for viruses and dangerous content by MailScanner, and is believed to be clean. postmaster@bandwidthco.com MailScanner at bandwidthco.com is for your absolute protection. ######################################################## ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 16+ messages in thread
* RE: bandwidth monitoring 2005-01-06 16:28 bandwidth monitoring patrick.leduc ` (3 preceding siblings ...) 2005-01-07 1:54 ` Mark E. Donaldson @ 2005-01-10 13:45 ` Fabiano Reis 2005-01-26 18:33 ` Ranjeet Shetye 5 siblings, 0 replies; 16+ messages in thread From: Fabiano Reis @ 2005-01-10 13:45 UTC (permalink / raw) To: patrick.leduc, netfilter I´m acctualy using hotsanic to make this. http://hotsanic.sourceforge.net/ it have features to monitore other things as well... -----Original Message----- From: netfilter-bounces@lists.netfilter.org [mailto:netfilter-bounces@lists.netfilter.org] On Behalf Of patrick.leduc@novipro.com Sent: Thursday, January 06, 2005 2:28 PM To: netfilter@lists.netfilter.org Subject: bandwidth monitoring Hello Does somebody know a program for monitoring bandwidth by ip? I have one internet interface and I must monitor many ips adresses on this interface. I tried Ipac-ng and, I worked a lot to do this config but it seems not working this way. thanx ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 16+ messages in thread
* Re: bandwidth monitoring 2005-01-06 16:28 bandwidth monitoring patrick.leduc ` (4 preceding siblings ...) 2005-01-10 13:45 ` Fabiano Reis @ 2005-01-26 18:33 ` Ranjeet Shetye 2005-01-26 20:00 ` Jose Maria Lopez 2005-01-28 5:21 ` monitoring Alireza Yazdani 5 siblings, 2 replies; 16+ messages in thread From: Ranjeet Shetye @ 2005-01-26 18:33 UTC (permalink / raw) To: netfilter * patrick.leduc@novipro.com (patrick.leduc@novipro.com) wrote: > Hello > > Does somebody know a program for monitoring bandwidth by ip? I have one > internet interface and I must monitor many ips adresses on this interface. I > tried Ipac-ng and, I worked a lot to do this config but it seems not working > this way. > > thanx > Long term bandwidth usage can be tracked using MRTG. (stored data + daemon + http server + web based gui) Instantaneous bandwidth usage can be tracked using iftop. (ncurses) -- Ranjeet Shetye Senior Software Engineer Zultys Technologies Ranjeet dot Shetye at Zultys dot com http://www.zultys.com/ The views, opinions, and judgements expressed in this message are solely those of the author. The message contents have not been reviewed or approved by Zultys. ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 16+ messages in thread
* Re: bandwidth monitoring 2005-01-26 18:33 ` Ranjeet Shetye @ 2005-01-26 20:00 ` Jose Maria Lopez 2005-01-28 5:21 ` monitoring Alireza Yazdani 1 sibling, 0 replies; 16+ messages in thread From: Jose Maria Lopez @ 2005-01-26 20:00 UTC (permalink / raw) To: netfilter@lists.netfilter.org El mié, 26 de 01 de 2005 a las 19:33, Ranjeet Shetye escribió: > * patrick.leduc@novipro.com (patrick.leduc@novipro.com) wrote: > > Hello > > > > Does somebody know a program for monitoring bandwidth by ip? I have one > > internet interface and I must monitor many ips adresses on this interface. I > > tried Ipac-ng and, I worked a lot to do this config but it seems not working > > this way. > > > > thanx > > > > Long term bandwidth usage can be tracked using MRTG. (stored data + > daemon + http server + web based gui) > > Instantaneous bandwidth usage can be tracked using iftop. (ncurses) You can try our bastion-firewall-stats-addon, it's GPL and it uses rrdtool to do the graphical stats. It's very easy to use, but you have to use bastion-firewall to use it. Another good option it's using something like Cacti to have an interface to Rrdtool. It has scripts to monitor interfaces and can do all kind of graphs. Regards. -- Jose Maria Lopez Hernandez Director Tecnico de bgSEC jkerouac@bgsec.com bgSEC Seguridad y Consultoria de Sistemas Informaticos http://www.bgsec.com ESPAÑA The only people for me are the mad ones -- the ones who are mad to live, mad to talk, mad to be saved, desirous of everything at the same time, the ones who never yawn or say a commonplace thing, but burn, burn, burn like fabulous yellow Roman candles. -- Jack Kerouac, "On the Road" ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 16+ messages in thread
* monitoring 2005-01-26 18:33 ` Ranjeet Shetye 2005-01-26 20:00 ` Jose Maria Lopez @ 2005-01-28 5:21 ` Alireza Yazdani 2005-01-28 12:23 ` monitoring Radien Radien 1 sibling, 1 reply; 16+ messages in thread From: Alireza Yazdani @ 2005-01-28 5:21 UTC (permalink / raw) To: netfilter Hello all, some question about report program: 1) I use of BandwidthD monitoring program. this program is IP based and shows all trafic throgh text&graphic mode but this program hasn't a good performance. I want a program such as it with good performance. 2) I use MRTG prgram on cache-server . this program shows all traffic but I want a program that shows all traffic that the end-user get from internet & cache separately. Thanks __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 16+ messages in thread
* Re: monitoring 2005-01-28 5:21 ` monitoring Alireza Yazdani @ 2005-01-28 12:23 ` Radien Radien 0 siblings, 0 replies; 16+ messages in thread From: Radien Radien @ 2005-01-28 12:23 UTC (permalink / raw) To: netfilter Try SAWMIL but I think it is commercial On Thu, 27 Jan 2005 21:21:07 -0800 (PST), Alireza Yazdani <yazdani1193@yahoo.com> wrote: > > Hello all, > > some question about report program: > > 1) I use of BandwidthD monitoring program. this program is IP based and shows all trafic throgh text&graphic mode but this program hasn't a good performance. I want a program such as it with good performance. > > 2) I use MRTG prgram on cache-server . this program shows all traffic but I want a program that shows all traffic that the end-user get from internet & cache separately. > > Thanks > > __________________________________________________ > Do You Yahoo!? > Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around > http://mail.yahoo.com > -- __ Radien__ ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 16+ messages in thread
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