Re: monitoring traffic/bandwidth on a bridge

2007-02-27 Thread Olaf Schreck
# ntop -i bridge0 bridge0: no IPv4 address assigned Unless I am misunderstanding the concept of a bridge, I don't think a bridge can even have an IP address. Any ideas? A bridge *interface* can have an IP address, though that's not a common configuration. Try assigning an address to one

Re: monitoring traffic/bandwidth on a bridge

2007-02-27 Thread Stuart Henderson
# ntop -i bridge0 bridge0: no IPv4 address assigned and it stops running... try darkstat but read on. Unless I am misunderstanding the concept of a bridge, I don't think a bridge can even have an IP address. Any ideas? A bridge *interface* can have an IP address, to clarify - an

Re: monitoring traffic/bandwidth on a bridge

2007-02-27 Thread ejun
# ntop -i bridge0 bridge0: no IPv4 address assigned and it stops running... try darkstat but read on. Unless I am misunderstanding the concept of a bridge, I don't think a bridge can even have an IP address. Any ideas? this is the contents of my /etc/bridgename.bridge0 add xl0 add

Re: monitoring traffic/bandwidth on a bridge

2007-02-26 Thread Ross Davis
Monitoring the total bandwidth through the bridge is easy with `bwm-ng` or `ifstat`. The problem is that I want to see the bandwidth on a per-IP address basis. I can do this with `ntop` on an interface that has an IP address, but when I try to use it on the bridge I get: # ntop -i bridge0

Re: monitoring traffic/bandwidth on a bridge

2007-02-26 Thread Lawrence Horvath
Check out bandwidthd, i dont think its in ports or pkgs, however it does an excellent job, gives per IP graphs and total bandwidth used. never tried it on a bridge thou On 22/02/07, Ross Davis [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I am running OpenBSD 4.0 and have a bridge set up between two interfaces:

monitoring traffic/bandwidth on a bridge

2007-02-22 Thread Ross Davis
I am running OpenBSD 4.0 and have a bridge set up between two interfaces: fxp0 and xl0. I would like a program that gives a fairly basic report on the traffic flowing through this bridge. I am primarily interested in knowing which IPs on the xl0 side of the bridge are pulling the most bandwidth.

Re: monitoring traffic/bandwidth on a bridge

2007-02-22 Thread Andreas Bihlmaier
On Thu, Feb 22, 2007 at 11:53:33AM -0500, Ross Davis wrote: I am running OpenBSD 4.0 and have a bridge set up between two interfaces: fxp0 and xl0. I would like a program that gives a fairly basic report on the traffic flowing through this bridge. I am primarily interested in knowing which IPs