Re: Traffic account in debian

2001-10-07 Thread Christian Hammers
On Wed, Oct 03, 2001 at 11:22:24AM +1000, Mario Zuppini wrote: > Im desperately after an accounting / reporting tool for debian that > shall report every bit of traffic per IP through Try nacct, gives very much details and has a mysql backend. bye, -christian- -- "Very funny, Scotty. Now bea

Re: Traffic account in debian

2001-10-04 Thread Kare Ahlschwede
Hi Mario, G.I.S. (small German company, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]) offers an IP accounting solution named "rasa". It's available for Linux and some other systems. Has a few web interfaces, too. That one would easily fill your requirements. Regards, Kare - Kare Ahls

Re: Traffic account in debian

2001-10-03 Thread Vincenzo Valvano
Mario Zuppini wrote: ... > Im desperately after an accounting / reporting tool for debian that > shall report every bit of traffic per IP through http://www.ntop.org -- Vincenzo -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: Traffic account in debian

2001-10-03 Thread Noel Koethe
On Mit, 03 Okt 2001, Mario Zuppini wrote: Hello, > So what programs/methods does everyone here use to record ? keep track > of data etc on your systems ?? I package ipac-ng (for iptables) for debian and you could biuld graphs with it. For ipchains exists ipac. An example graphical output is on

Re: Traffic account in debian

2001-10-03 Thread Jean Baptiste Lallement
hi, There are several product you can use. I use a Real Time Traffic Meter ( RTFM ) to log traffic from the network. The 2 best product I've found are NeTraMet ( little tricky to configure, 'cause of SRL language used to decribe the flows ) and the second one is Argus. You can apt-get argus-2

Re: Traffic account in debian

2001-10-03 Thread Jeremy C. Reed
On Wed, 3 Oct 2001, Mario Zuppini wrote: > Im desperately after an accounting / reporting tool for debian that > shall report every bit of traffic per IP through > our ISP, now I have been directed to IPMETER, but after a quick read it > doesnt seem to like linux systems very much > and at this

Traffic account in debian

2001-10-02 Thread Mario Zuppini
Hey people's, Im desperately after an accounting / reporting tool for debian that shall report every bit of traffic per IP through our ISP, now I have been directed to IPMETER, but after a quick read it doesnt seem to like linux systems very much and at this point in time I dont want to have to