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@ 2002-07-01  8:29 Rupert Heesom
  2002-07-01  9:10 ` [LARTC] Is it possible to measure / graph the bandwidth used for individual IP sessions to an FT  Tobias Geiger
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From: Rupert Heesom @ 2002-07-01  8:29 UTC (permalink / raw)
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My office has an FTP server which is used by various "satellite sites" to
upload files to us.

As part of the management of my local network & auditing network resources,
I want to try & measure (and hopefully) graph [like MRTG] the bandwidth used
by individual FTP upload connections (assuming each file being uploaded only
uses one connection).

I am wondering whether it's possible to do this using Linux??

Regs
Rupert Heesom
Asst Distribution Engineer
Adventist World Radio


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