Re: [SLUG] Bandwidth monitor for Optus@home

2001-04-30 Thread Michael F.

maybe what about ipac package? search for it on freshmeat.net

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From: James Wilkinson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Secret Squirrel [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Monday, April 30, 2001 10:21 AM
Subject: Re: [SLUG] Bandwidth monitor for Optus@home


 This one time, at band camp, Secret Squirrel said:
 Hello,
 
 Shh! Secret Squirrel!
 
 I am looking for a bandwidth monitor for my
 optus@home packet pushing gateway, I would
 like it to log the data to a file so that I
 can write programs to analyse it.
 
 Search google for MTRG.
 
 You mentioned e-smith, I'm not an expert with that distro but something
 is telling me that MTRG is packaged with e-smith.
 
 -- 
 jamesw
 
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[SLUG] Bandwidth monitor for Optus@home

2001-04-29 Thread Secret Squirrel

Hello,

I am looking for a bandwidth monitor for my
optus@home packet pushing gateway, I would
like it to log the data to a file so that I
can write programs to analyse it.

Firstly, I would like it to be able to a
global upload/download as the cable modem
sees it. Like so:

I shared 38mb up and 230mb down today, but
I dont care who I shared it to

Then, if it's not too hard i'd like
to monitor the amount of data going to each
machine - so I can analyse that too, like
this:

I shared 38mb up and 230mb down today:
12mb up and 120mb down to 192.168.1.100
18mb up and 110mb down to 192.168.1.150

What kind of program will do this kind of
bandwidth monitoring for me ?

Oh yeh, i'm using E-Smith Linux (I HIGHLY
recommend it if you want a quick way to share
an internet connection with Linux, you'll
be up and sharing with Samba, Squid, Apache
etc on a  600mb HD and 50 minutes of your
time .. superb !)

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Re: [SLUG] Bandwidth monitor for Optus@home

2001-04-29 Thread James Wilkinson

This one time, at band camp, Secret Squirrel said:
Hello,

Shh! Secret Squirrel!

I am looking for a bandwidth monitor for my
optus@home packet pushing gateway, I would
like it to log the data to a file so that I
can write programs to analyse it.

Search google for MTRG.

You mentioned e-smith, I'm not an expert with that distro but something
is telling me that MTRG is packaged with e-smith.

-- 
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Re: [SLUG] Bandwidth monitor for Optus@home

2001-04-29 Thread Andrew Bennetts

On Mon, Apr 30, 2001 at 10:21:52AM +1000, James Wilkinson wrote:
 I am looking for a bandwidth monitor for my
 optus@home packet pushing gateway, I would
 like it to log the data to a file so that I
 can write programs to analyse it.
 
 Search google for MTRG.

I think you mean MRTG.

-Andrew.


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Re: [SLUG] Bandwidth monitor for Optus@home

2001-04-29 Thread Jamie Wilkinson

This one time, at band camp, Andrew Bennetts said:
On Mon, Apr 30, 2001 at 10:21:52AM +1000, James Wilkinson wrote:
 I am looking for a bandwidth monitor for my
 optus@home packet pushing gateway, I would
 like it to log the data to a file so that I
 can write programs to analyse it.
 
 Search google for MTRG.

I think you mean MRTG.

Yes ;)

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