Re: traffic volume monitoring - what program

2004-12-23 Thread Peter Schuller
 I am looking at a new ISP that charges for a certain number
 gigabites of traffic. I have -no- idea what my traffic volume
 is.
 
 Can anyone recommend a good traffic volume checker in the
 ports?

I recommend setting up snmpd + rrdtool (portinstall net/net-snmp net/rrdtool).
It's much easier and cleaner to configure than mrtg (in my experience).

If you're interested I have a few scripts that do what you want in a basic
bandwidth graphing situation for a few hosts; generating relatively sane
graphs.

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Re: traffic volume monitoring - what program

2004-12-21 Thread Matthias F. Brandstetter
-- quoting Micheal Patterson --
 Can't MRTG get you close enough for that wouldn't it?

... with some more configuration than with ipac-ng, yes :)

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Re: traffic volume monitoring - what program

2004-12-20 Thread Matthias F. Brandstetter
-- quoting David Banning --
 I am looking at a new ISP that charges for a certain number
 gigabites of traffic. I have -no- idea what my traffic volume
 is.

 Can anyone recommend a good traffic volume checker in the
 ports?

I only found ipac-ng for Linux based IPTABLES firewalls.
But none so far for *BSD firewalls :(

Any ideas?

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Re: traffic volume monitoring - what program

2004-12-20 Thread Micheal Patterson



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 -- quoting David Banning --
  I am looking at a new ISP that charges for a certain number
  gigabites of traffic. I have -no- idea what my traffic volume
  is.
 
  Can anyone recommend a good traffic volume checker in the
  ports?
 
 I only found ipac-ng for Linux based IPTABLES firewalls.
 But none so far for *BSD firewalls :(
 
 Any ideas?
 
 -- 
 As far as anyone knows we're a nice, normal family.
 
   -- Homer Simpson
  There's No Disgrace Like Home

Can't MRTG get you close enough for that wouldn't it?

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traffic volume monitoring - what program

2004-12-17 Thread David Banning
I am looking at a new ISP that charges for a certain number
gigabites of traffic. I have -no- idea what my traffic volume
is.

Can anyone recommend a good traffic volume checker in the
ports?

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