On 5/26/06, Peter C. Ndikuwera <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Freshmeat has a good collection of tools.
I've used sasacct (http://freshmeat.net/projects/sasacct ) for simple ip-tables based accounting on a gateway. Allows you to graph each host in your network, and see daily, weekly, monthly reports.
Peter
On 5/26/06, Patrick Okui < [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:On Friday 26 May 2006 10:06, joseph mpora wrote:
> What software can I use to graph network traffic through a Fedora
> Core box acting as gateway.
>
> Am interested in the traffic going on and coming in on the external
> interface.
mrtg for just bandwidth stats, or ntop for a breakdown of traffic by
host are my favourites.
>
> Something like the network activity graph that Infocom has for
> their customers.
Err... I haven't seen that graph so I have no idea what they could be
using. Kurup?
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