Try ntop.


On Thursday 25 September 2003 11:50, you wrote:
> hi...I am newbie..
>
> I have a Redhat 9 server using two NICs...one on external public IP and the
> other on local ip. I am using only Squid for proxying...I have done nothing
> on my own. Installed the default options and took the help of the manuals
> and somehow got it working.
> now I want to use MRTG to see how much bandwidth I am using and the general
> trends across the day.
>
> Saw that there is a folder called MRTG in the document folder of apache
> (htdocs/www)...It was there from before only..I did not put it...but don't
> know how to make it work.
>
> can any one give me some lead how to start...
>
> thanks in advance...
>
> Jawed Ahmed
>
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> Gujarat Cooperative Milk Marketing Federation (AMUL)
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