Hi.

Hm. accounting each ftp-session separately sounds impossible (for me :),
but with ipac (-ng) @sourceforge.net it's possible to feed mrtg.So you can at least 
measure and graph the TOTAL ammount of (ftp-)traffic
to/from your ftp-server.
to measure and graph each ftp-session seperately u can try to find a tool
which evaluates /var/log/xferlog, assuming your ftp-server writes such a
log-file (e.g. with modlogan)
Greetings

Tobias

> My office has an FTP server which is used by various "satellite sites"
> to upload files to us.
>
> As part of the management of my local network & auditing network
> resources, I want to try & measure (and hopefully) graph [like MRTG]
> the bandwidth used by individual FTP upload connections (assuming each
> file being uploaded only uses one connection).
>
> I am wondering whether it's possible to do this using Linux??
>
> Regs
> Rupert Heesom
> Asst Distribution Engineer
> Adventist World Radio



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