Try CESNET Netflow monitor and/or
ntop.
I have used both on Fedora without issues. I
believe both support debian.
Ismail.
On Mon, Jan 26, 2004 at 11:46:39AM +0200, Craig Schneider wrote:
Can anyone recommend software to graph Cisco's netflow traffic on Debian
If you plan to do more than just graph it, you could give nprobe a try,
very nice software to store netflow traffic into a sql database from
where you can use
Title: CISCO netflow graphs on Linux
www.netflowguide.com
From: Craig Schneider
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Hi GuysCan anyone recommend software to graph Cisco's
netflow traffic on
On Mon, Jan 26, 2004 at 11:46:39AM +0200, Craig Schneider wrote:
Can anyone recommend software to graph Cisco's netflow traffic on Debian
If you plan to do more than just graph it, you could give nprobe a try,
very nice software to store netflow traffic into a sql database from
where you can use
On Mon, 2004-01-26 at 09:46, Craig Schneider wrote:
Hi Guys
Can anyone recommend software to graph Cisco's netflow traffic on Debian
Not a Debian package, but it's only 4 Perl scripts...
http://flavio.sf.net/
It has a few caveats, the biggest of which seems to be that it won't
actually
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Craig Schneider wrote:
Hi Guys
Can anyone recommend software to graph Cisco's netflow traffic on Debian
?
Thanks
Craig
RRDTool gives a lot of flexibility, and is a related project of mrtg.
Recently I got to use what is marketed as pivot :) In short, if you
could dump your data in a database
You are better off sticking to flatfiles, perl and RRD. Excel wont be able
to deal with the amount of data that netflow generates, and a database is
just a VERY expensive way of doing it (Data grows to at least 4 times the
size)...
Maybe you are agregating a lot more than we did...
Cheers
Andrew
In a book I am reading (Open Source Network Administration by James
Kretchmar, highly recommended), they cover OSU FlowTools
(http://www.net.ohio-state.edu/software) to deal with NetFlow data.
While I haven't tried this myself (we don't use Cisco), if it is as
good as everything else they
From: Craig Schneider [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: CISCO netflow graphs on Linux
Date: Mon, 26 Jan 2004 11:46:39 +0200
Hi Guys
Can anyone recommend software to graph Cisco's netflow traffic on Debian
?
Thanks
Craig
Today, I have uploaded flowscan and flow-tools to debian incoming
On Mon, 2004-01-26 at 09:46, Craig Schneider wrote:
Hi Guys
Can anyone recommend software to graph Cisco's netflow traffic on Debian
Not a Debian package, but it's only 4 Perl scripts...
http://flavio.sf.net/
It has a few caveats, the biggest of which seems to be that it won't
actually
-Original Message-
From: Craig Schneider [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Can anyone recommend software to graph Cisco's netflow
traffic on Debian ?
mrtg!
Craig Schneider wrote:
Hi Guys
Can anyone recommend software to graph Cisco's netflow traffic on Debian
?
Thanks
Craig
RRDTool gives a lot of flexibility, and is a related project of mrtg.
Recently I got to use what is marketed as pivot :) In short, if you
could dump your data in a database
You are better off sticking to flatfiles, perl and RRD. Excel wont be able
to deal with the amount of data that netflow generates, and a database is
just a VERY expensive way of doing it (Data grows to at least 4 times the
size)...
Maybe you are agregating a lot more than we did...
Cheers
Andrew
In a book I am reading (Open Source Network Administration by James
Kretchmar, highly recommended), they cover OSU FlowTools
(http://www.net.ohio-state.edu/software) to deal with NetFlow data.
While I haven't tried this myself (we don't use Cisco), if it is as
good as everything else they
From: Craig Schneider [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: CISCO netflow graphs on Linux
Date: Mon, 26 Jan 2004 11:46:39 +0200
Hi Guys
Can anyone recommend software to graph Cisco's netflow traffic on Debian
?
Thanks
Craig
Today, I have uploaded flowscan and flow-tools to debian incoming
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