Re: bandwidth accounting

2004-12-13 Thread Bastiaan Spandaw
Simon Buchanan wrote: > Hi There, Im wondering if someone can point me in the right > direction We are wanting to account bandwidth usage per IP in our > rack.. Is this possible, if so - and good ideas? > Hi, Other than ipac and ipac-ng you could also use netflow. The only require

Re: bandwidth accounting

2004-12-13 Thread Michelle Konzack
Am 2004-12-14 09:10:18, schrieb Simon Buchanan: > Hi There, Im wondering if someone can point me in the right > direction We are wanting to account bandwidth usage per IP in our > rack.. Is this possible, if so - and good ideas? apt-get install ipac-ng > Simon Greeti

Re: bandwidth accounting

2004-12-13 Thread martin f krafft
also sprach Simon Buchanan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2004.12.13.2110 +0100]: > Hi There, Im wondering if someone can point me in the right > direction We are wanting to account bandwidth usage per IP in our > rack.. Is this possible, if so - and good ideas? read the archives.

bandwidth accounting

2004-12-13 Thread Simon Buchanan
Hi There, Im wondering if someone can point me in the right direction We are wanting to account bandwidth usage per IP in our rack.. Is this possible, if so - and good ideas? Simon -- This message was scanned for spam and viruses by BitDefender For more information please visit http

IDS for high bandwidth?

2004-08-02 Thread Christian Hammers
Hello Has anybody here ideas or experience in building an Intrusion Detection System for a big network i.e. at least several hundred MBit/s with focus on detection of (D)DoS and worm attacks (e.g. sudden activity peaks towards one system or well known worm patterns from systems)? Last time I chec

Re: Friendly greetings, Bandwidth Management & Packet Shaping

2004-06-30 Thread dking
I know your just a spammer pimping our warez (illegally I might add), but the for the benefit bots that link to the archives and the people who will be drawn to this thread: The best gui in the world doesn't help when your logged in via ssh at 4am; Further more the quality of your product is at

Re: Friendly greetings, Bandwidth Management & Packet Shaping

2004-06-30 Thread dking
short; Get bent we don't want your spam or your stolen-from-gpl software. . On 30 Jun 2004 at 11:04, Armando Vasquez wrote: > > Hi, > > I run a cross your email on line, I would like to have this > opportunity to share with you a solution for Bandwidth management and

Friendly greetings, Bandwidth Management & Packet Shaping

2004-06-30 Thread Armando Vasquez
Hi,   I run a cross your email on line, I would like to have this opportunity to share with you a solution for Bandwidth management and packet shaping, better control for the traffic with lowest granularity 64k, logs the inbound and outbound traffic, capable of enforce rules or deny

Friendly greetings, Bandwidth Management & Packet Shaping

2004-06-30 Thread Armando Vasquez
Hi,   I run a cross your email on line, I would like to have this opportunity to share with you a solution for Bandwidth management and packet shaping, better control for the traffic with lowest granularity 64k, logs the inbound and outbound traffic, capable of enforce rules or deny

Re: Monitor bandwidth usage on user by user basis

2004-06-25 Thread zeroion
for, but something of > > that sort might help ... and displays results in a nice graphical chart > > for easy viewing. > > > > On Thu, 24 Jun 2004, zeroion wrote: > > > >> Hello all, > >> > >> Is there any way to monitor and log each user

Re: Monitor bandwidth usage on user by user basis

2004-06-25 Thread Michael Loftis
u're looking for, but something of that sort might help ... and displays results in a nice graphical chart for easy viewing. On Thu, 24 Jun 2004, zeroion wrote: Hello all, Is there any way to monitor and log each user's bandwidth usage (data transferred)? I know that I can use script

Re: Monitor bandwidth usage on user by user basis

2004-06-25 Thread Michael Loftis
Not with a stock kernel. There are a few patches out there to do accounting at the user level in the kernel but none ever seemed to take off. --On Thursday, June 24, 2004 23:13 -0700 zeroion <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Hello all, Is there any way to monitor and log each user's band

Re: Monitor bandwidth usage on user by user basis

2004-06-25 Thread Hiren
im not sure if smnp is the thing you're looking for, but something of that sort might help ... and displays results in a nice graphical chart for easy viewing. On Thu, 24 Jun 2004, zeroion wrote: > Hello all, > > Is there any way to monitor and log each user's ba

Monitor bandwidth usage on user by user basis

2004-06-25 Thread zeroion
Hello all, Is there any way to monitor and log each user's bandwidth usage (data transferred)? I know that I can use scripts to monitor how much bandwidth each user consumes through HTTP, MTA, and FTP logs, but I would also like to monitor how much bandwidth a user consumes through the co

Re: Monitor bandwidth usage on user by user basis

2004-06-25 Thread zeroion
for, but something of > > that sort might help ... and displays results in a nice graphical chart > > for easy viewing. > > > > On Thu, 24 Jun 2004, zeroion wrote: > > > >> Hello all, > >> > >> Is there any way to monitor and log each user

Re: Monitor bandwidth usage on user by user basis

2004-06-24 Thread Michael Loftis
u're looking for, but something of that sort might help ... and displays results in a nice graphical chart for easy viewing. On Thu, 24 Jun 2004, zeroion wrote: Hello all, Is there any way to monitor and log each user's bandwidth usage (data transferred)? I know that I can use script

Re: Monitor bandwidth usage on user by user basis

2004-06-24 Thread Michael Loftis
Not with a stock kernel. There are a few patches out there to do accounting at the user level in the kernel but none ever seemed to take off. --On Thursday, June 24, 2004 23:13 -0700 zeroion <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Hello all, Is there any way to monitor and log each user's band

Re: Monitor bandwidth usage on user by user basis

2004-06-24 Thread Hiren
im not sure if smnp is the thing you're looking for, but something of that sort might help ... and displays results in a nice graphical chart for easy viewing. On Thu, 24 Jun 2004, zeroion wrote: > Hello all, > > Is there any way to monitor and log each user's ba

Monitor bandwidth usage on user by user basis

2004-06-24 Thread zeroion
Hello all, Is there any way to monitor and log each user's bandwidth usage (data transferred)? I know that I can use scripts to monitor how much bandwidth each user consumes through HTTP, MTA, and FTP logs, but I would also like to monitor how much bandwidth a user consumes through the co

Re: bandwidth

2004-04-23 Thread Grzegorz Marszałek
Hello! > Hi, > My question is how much bandwidth should I ask for with my local > backbone to provide such universe of almost 96 home computers with a > reasonable internet access service? > Thanks, > We run business like this in Poland, with few tousands customers now.

Re: bandwidth

2004-04-23 Thread Grzegorz Marszałek
Hello! > Hi, > My question is how much bandwidth should I ask for with my local > backbone to provide such universe of almost 96 home computers with a > reasonable internet access service? > Thanks, > We run business like this in Poland, with few tousands customers now.

Re: bandwidth

2004-04-13 Thread Carlos Alberto Pereira Gomes
Thankyou all that repplied. I live in Brazil, and here internet connection is still expensive. I'm going to get in touch with the only two backbone providers in my region and will ask for 1-2mbps links prices. -- Carlos

Re: bandwidth

2004-04-13 Thread Carlos Alberto Pereira Gomes
Thankyou all that repplied. I live in Brazil, and here internet connection is still expensive. I'm going to get in touch with the only two backbone providers in my region and will ask for 1-2mbps links prices. -- Carlos -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscr

Re: bandwidth [SCANNED]

2004-04-12 Thread Jeremy D. May
tivity is at evening/night, when >>> usually I note throtting on my downloads. > > Didn't catch where you are but bandwidth in the way of a T-1 or a couple > of > t-1's can be had for close to $1000 a month, divide that by 96 dwellers > and > you are at $10-20 a mo

Re: bandwidth [SCANNED]

2004-04-12 Thread Dave's List Addy
ing/night, when >> usually I note throtting on my downloads. Didn't catch where you are but bandwidth in the way of a T-1 or a couple of t-1's can be had for close to $1000 a month, divide that by 96 dwellers and you are at $10-20 a month. You can place a debian ran firewall, filter mail an

Re: bandwidth [SCANNED]

2004-04-12 Thread Jeremy D. May
tivity is at evening/night, when >>> usually I note throtting on my downloads. > > Didn't catch where you are but bandwidth in the way of a T-1 or a couple > of > t-1's can be had for close to $1000 a month, divide that by 96 dwellers > and > you are at $10-20 a mo

Re: bandwidth [SCANNED]

2004-04-12 Thread Dave's List Addy
ing/night, when >> usually I note throtting on my downloads. Didn't catch where you are but bandwidth in the way of a T-1 or a couple of t-1's can be had for close to $1000 a month, divide that by 96 dwellers and you are at $10-20 a month. You can place a debian ran firewall, filter mail an

RE: bandwidth

2004-04-12 Thread Christofer Algotsson
You need at least 256kbps per client (wich is a very low these days). > As it's a home building I suppose most of the traffic is web browsing > and email checking and most of the activity is at evening/night, when > usually I note throtting on my downloads. > > -- > Carlos

RE: bandwidth

2004-04-12 Thread Christofer Algotsson
You need at least 256kbps per client (wich is a very low these days). > As it's a home building I suppose most of the traffic is web browsing > and email checking and most of the activity is at evening/night, when > usually I note throtting on my downloads. > > -- > Carlos -- To UNSUBSCR

Re: bandwidth

2004-04-12 Thread Andreas John
ill be a direct link to a local backbone, with our own local firewall/bandwidth sharing machine. My question is how much bandwidth should I ask for with my local backbone to provide such universe of almost 96 home computers with a reasonable internet access service? Thanks, -- Carlos -- To UNSUBS

Re: bandwidth

2004-04-12 Thread Jeremy D. May
rnet with a >>>radio link. As our contract is going to expire soon, and I know the new >>>contract will be with higher prices, I'll try to propose a new locally >>>administered solution to my neighbours, that will be a direct link >>>to a local backbone, wit

Re: bandwidth

2004-04-12 Thread Leonardo Boselli
Il 12 Apr 2004 alle 11:19 Carlos Alberto Pereira Gomes immise in rete > usually I note throtting on my downloads. so: presently what is the rate available at off-peak and on-peak (just try ) ? Are they satisfied ??? (I would say: 1 MBit ... if usage is low , if all people uses the net i would

Re: bandwidth

2004-04-12 Thread Jeremy D. May
try to propose a new locally > administered solution to my neighbours, that will be a direct link > to a local backbone, with our own local firewall/bandwidth sharing > machine. > My question is how much bandwidth should I ask for with my local > backbone to provide such universe

Re: bandwidth

2004-04-12 Thread Carlos Alberto Pereira Gomes
* Leonardo Boselli <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [12-04-2004 11:03]: > What kind of traffic ? what kind of usage pattern ? Is allowable to throttle > on peaks ? > since there is now a link you should be able to know what is current As it's a home building I suppose most of the traffic is web browsing and

Re: bandwidth

2004-04-12 Thread Leonardo Boselli
hat will be a direct > link to a local backbone, with our own local firewall/bandwidth > sharing machine. My question is how much bandwidth should I ask for > with my local backbone to provide such universe of almost 96 home > computers with a reasonable internet access service? Th

bandwidth

2004-04-12 Thread Carlos Alberto Pereira Gomes
cally administered solution to my neighbours, that will be a direct link to a local backbone, with our own local firewall/bandwidth sharing machine. My question is how much bandwidth should I ask for with my local backbone to provide such universe of almost 96 home computers with a reasonable internet a

Re: bandwidth

2004-04-12 Thread Andreas John
s, that will be a direct link to a local backbone, with our own local firewall/bandwidth sharing machine. My question is how much bandwidth should I ask for with my local backbone to provide such universe of almost 96 home computers with a reasonable internet access service? Thanks, -- Carlos -- To UNSUBS

Re: bandwidth

2004-04-12 Thread Jeremy D. May
rnet with a >>>radio link. As our contract is going to expire soon, and I know the new >>>contract will be with higher prices, I'll try to propose a new locally >>>administered solution to my neighbours, that will be a direct link >>>to a local backbone, wit

Re: bandwidth

2004-04-12 Thread Leonardo Boselli
Il 12 Apr 2004 alle 11:19 Carlos Alberto Pereira Gomes immise in rete > usually I note throtting on my downloads. so: presently what is the rate available at off-peak and on-peak (just try ) ? Are they satisfied ??? (I would say: 1 MBit ... if usage is low , if all people uses the net i would

Re: bandwidth

2004-04-12 Thread Jeremy D. May
try to propose a new locally > administered solution to my neighbours, that will be a direct link > to a local backbone, with our own local firewall/bandwidth sharing > machine. > My question is how much bandwidth should I ask for with my local > backbone to provide such universe

Re: bandwidth

2004-04-12 Thread Carlos Alberto Pereira Gomes
* Leonardo Boselli <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [12-04-2004 11:03]: > What kind of traffic ? what kind of usage pattern ? Is allowable to throttle > on peaks ? > since there is now a link you should be able to know what is current As it's a home building I suppose most of the traffic is web browsing and

Re: bandwidth

2004-04-12 Thread Leonardo Boselli
hat will be a direct > link to a local backbone, with our own local firewall/bandwidth > sharing machine. My question is how much bandwidth should I ask for > with my local backbone to provide such universe of almost 96 home > computers with a reasonable internet access service? Th

bandwidth

2004-04-12 Thread Carlos Alberto Pereira Gomes
cally administered solution to my neighbours, that will be a direct link to a local backbone, with our own local firewall/bandwidth sharing machine. My question is how much bandwidth should I ask for with my local backbone to provide such universe of almost 96 home computers with a reasonable internet a

Re: off subject - ip & bandwidth management

2004-02-27 Thread Nate Duehr
are used to get there. (If you see a customer abusing bandwidth, what's your boss going to let you DO about it? If you unplug your highest-profile customer's connection due to a DDoS attack that's affecting the whole network, will your boss back up that decision? Things like t

Re: off subject - ip & bandwidth management

2004-02-26 Thread Arnt Karlsen
ne won't > > be able to log in or they will loose a network printer. I suspect > > one or more PCs are soaking up the bandwidth. ..for bandwidth throttling, I (and my isp alias business client) use my http://fmb.no/ipcop/setup-cbq-0.0.5.tar.bz2 on an ip-less bridge. I guess it c

Re: off subject - ip & bandwidth management

2004-02-25 Thread Rich Puhek
Gregory Wood wrote: Problem 1: I have a couple of sites, one with 30 users, another with 500 users. The switches are unmanaged. Occasionally, someone won't be able to log in or they will loose a network printer. I suspect one or more PCs are soaking up the bandwidth. Problem 2: I work w

off subject - ip & bandwidth management

2004-02-25 Thread Gregory Wood
Problem 1: I have a couple of sites, one with 30 users, another with 500 users. The switches are unmanaged. Occasionally, someone won't be able to log in or they will loose a network printer. I suspect one or more PCs are soaking up the bandwidth. Problem 2: I work with a local ISP. He ha

Re: ISP bandwidth/traffic shaper advice?

2003-10-22 Thread Arnt Karlsen
wing (we've got one routable IP > C-class, say 1.2.3.0/24): > > > colo internet connection > | > | >bandwidth shaping bridge >

Re: ISP bandwidth/traffic shaper advice?

2003-10-22 Thread Arnt Karlsen
wing (we've got one routable IP > C-class, say 1.2.3.0/24): > > > colo internet connection > | > | >bandwidth shaping bridge >

Re: ISP bandwidth/traffic shaper advice?

2003-10-22 Thread Volker Tanger
On Wed, 22 Oct 2003 11:55:59 +0200 "R.M. Evers" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > doing this, i would like to add a traffic shaper to our configuration. [...] > 'bridge' using either debian w/ qos or freebsd w/ dummynet. i would > prefer to do this with debian, because i know nothing of bsd, and do > p

Re: ISP bandwidth/traffic shaper advice?

2003-10-22 Thread Volker Tanger
On Wed, 22 Oct 2003 11:55:59 +0200 "R.M. Evers" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > doing this, i would like to add a traffic shaper to our configuration. [...] > 'bridge' using either debian w/ qos or freebsd w/ dummynet. i would > prefer to do this with debian, because i know nothing of bsd, and do > p

ISP bandwidth/traffic shaper advice?

2003-10-22 Thread R.M. Evers
ally everything with debian since it's my favorite dist. the setup would be something like the following (we've got one routable IP C-class, say 1.2.3.0/24): colo internet connection | | bandwidth shaping

ISP bandwidth/traffic shaper advice?

2003-10-22 Thread R.M. Evers
ally everything with debian since it's my favorite dist. the setup would be something like the following (we've got one routable IP C-class, say 1.2.3.0/24): colo internet connection | | bandwidth shaping

Re: Has anyone used etinc bandwidth manager on Debian?

2003-06-17 Thread John Gonzalez/netMDC admin
I dont work for this company but saw it demo'ed once and it was neat, and the price is right. The interface is really neat, and would allow you to bill as well. http://www.ydi.com/products/bcu.php On Tue, Jun 17, 2003 at 10:15:44PM -0400, Theodore Knab wrote: > We have the Etinc b

Re: Has anyone used etinc bandwidth manager on Debian?

2003-06-17 Thread Theodore Knab
We have the Etinc bandwidth manager machine running on FreeBSD 4.4-RELEASE. Although it is not Debian, it seems pretty good turnkey device to limit the p2p stuff. We purchased it as turnkey machine. It functions primarily use as bandwidth shapper. I am also using it as a firewall. It sits

Re: Has anyone used etinc bandwidth manager on Debian?

2003-06-17 Thread John Gonzalez/netMDC admin
I dont work for this company but saw it demo'ed once and it was neat, and the price is right. The interface is really neat, and would allow you to bill as well. http://www.ydi.com/products/bcu.php On Tue, Jun 17, 2003 at 10:15:44PM -0400, Theodore Knab wrote: > We have the Etinc b

Re: Has anyone used etinc bandwidth manager on Debian?

2003-06-17 Thread Theodore Knab
We have the Etinc bandwidth manager machine running on FreeBSD 4.4-RELEASE. Although it is not Debian, it seems pretty good turnkey device to limit the p2p stuff. We purchased it as turnkey machine. It functions primarily use as bandwidth shapper. I am also using it as a firewall. It sits

Re: Has anyone used etinc bandwidth manager on Debian?

2003-06-17 Thread Russell Coker
On Tue, 17 Jun 2003 23:15, Sonny Kupka wrote: > Has anyone used etinc bandwidth manager > (http://www.etinc.com/index.php?page=bwmgr.htm) on a Debian system? > > It's not one of the supported distributions and I just wondered if I could > get by with the software version or

Re: Has anyone used etinc bandwidth manager on Debian?

2003-06-17 Thread Russell Coker
On Tue, 17 Jun 2003 23:15, Sonny Kupka wrote: > Has anyone used etinc bandwidth manager > (http://www.etinc.com/index.php?page=bwmgr.htm) on a Debian system? > > It's not one of the supported distributions and I just wondered if I could > get by with the software version or

Has anyone used etinc bandwidth manager on Debian?

2003-06-17 Thread Sonny Kupka
Has anyone used etinc bandwidth manager (http://www.etinc.com/index.php?page=bwmgr.htm) on a Debian system? It's not one of the supported distributions and I just wondered if I could get by with the software version or if I should just buy one of the appliances they offer. Thanks! --- Sonny

Has anyone used etinc bandwidth manager on Debian?

2003-06-17 Thread Sonny Kupka
Has anyone used etinc bandwidth manager (http://www.etinc.com/index.php?page=bwmgr.htm) on a Debian system? It's not one of the supported distributions and I just wondered if I could get by with the software version or if I should just buy one of the appliances they offer. Thanks! ---

Re: HELP Need to setup bandwidth shaping box ...Got tough boss.

2003-06-09 Thread John Gonzalez/netMDC admin
Just saw this box demo'ed in action and it is really slick... the price listed is list price, and I hear you can get them for ~1900 -- This box is a dedicated bandwidth control box and runs an embedded OS that seems to be VERY stable.. http://www.ydi.com/products/bcu.php On Mon, Jun 09,

Re: HELP Need to setup bandwidth shaping box ...Got tough boss.

2003-06-09 Thread Bastian Winkler
try this: http://lartc.org/howto/ buz On Mon, 2003-06-09 at 12:02, Gregory Machin wrote: > Need to set up Bandwidth shaping box (need to control down to ports on ip > address), BUT needs to have user interface so the no linux user can alter > setting and need to generate stats

Re: HELP Need to setup bandwidth shaping box ...Got tough boss.

2003-06-09 Thread John Gonzalez/netMDC admin
Just saw this box demo'ed in action and it is really slick... the price listed is list price, and I hear you can get them for ~1900 -- This box is a dedicated bandwidth control box and runs an embedded OS that seems to be VERY stable.. http://www.ydi.com/products/bcu.php On Mon, Jun 09,

Re: HELP Need to setup bandwidth shaping box ...Got tough boss.

2003-06-09 Thread Bastian Winkler
try this: http://lartc.org/howto/ buz On Mon, 2003-06-09 at 12:02, Gregory Machin wrote: > Need to set up Bandwidth shaping box (need to control down to ports on ip > address), BUT needs to have user interface so the no linux user can alter > setting and need to generate stats

HELP Need to setup bandwidth shaping box ...Got tough boss.

2003-06-09 Thread Gregory Machin
Need to set up Bandwidth shaping box (need to control down to ports on ip address), BUT needs to have user interface so the no linux user can alter setting and need to generate stats (detailed), Please help .. Many thanks Gregory Machin

HELP Need to setup bandwidth shaping box ...Got tough boss.

2003-06-09 Thread Gregory Machin
Need to set up Bandwidth shaping box (need to control down to ports on ip address), BUT needs to have user interface so the no linux user can alter setting and need to generate stats (detailed), Please help .. Many thanks Gregory Machin -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a

Re: Bandwidth monitoring .. hints/tips & which tool?

2003-05-19 Thread Jason Lim
ave a list of IPs. Then he can click on an IP, and it breaks down the bandwidth usage (maybe over hour, day, week, etc. like MRTG does), and he can see maybe totals by protocol (eg. 85% http, 10% smtp). ntop offers are more general picture I think, but I could be wrong!

Re: Bandwidth monitoring .. hints/tips & which tool?

2003-05-19 Thread Frode Haugsgjerd
of Debian within the organisation I work for. > The company's nothing exciting - we make cookers :-) > > The IT guy there would like to be able to see who's using our intra-site > bandwidth up, and on what task. Traffic breakdown by time, user (hence > IP, I suppose) and

Re: Bandwidth monitoring .. hints/tips & which tool?

2003-05-19 Thread Alexandre Dulaunoy
On Mon, 19 May 2003, Jonathan Matthews wrote: > If not, and MRTG just isn't the tool for this job, then what is? > > I'm not averse to a bit of perl/whatever hacking, but would like to use > an existing tool if it's out there! > > Any ideas? On-list, please. http://packages.debian.org/unstabl

Bandwidth monitoring .. hints/tips & which tool?

2003-05-19 Thread Jonathan Matthews
The IT guy there would like to be able to see who's using our intra-site bandwidth up, and on what task. Traffic breakdown by time, user (hence IP, I suppose) and port would be my best guess. All traffic goes through an MS proxy server at this site (and traffic going that way is all we&#x

AW: Bandwidth monitoring

2003-02-12 Thread Thomas Lamy
Fraser Campbell wrote: > > Hi, > > When installing servers in a colocated environment what do people > suggest for monitoring bandwidth used by virtual hosts on that server? > > Traffic will be http, https and smtp. I'm hoping this can be > accomplished without

AW: Bandwidth monitoring

2003-02-12 Thread debian-isp
>I'm not sure what tool you want. My reading is, that you want >to graph statistics for each customer, but not having an own >IP address for each customer. First step I wanted to have a overview of different hosts behind my firewall. So I used ipacsum on the firewall. Creating different rules f

Re: Bandwidth monitoring

2003-02-12 Thread Alexander Reelsen
Hi On Wed, Feb 12, 2003 at 09:36:12AM +0100, debian-isp wrote: > For me it would be interessting how I can monitor traffic per > Ip Adress reliably ( I tried ipacsum ) and graph the data; > I gues it is only possible by assinging each customer a seperate > IP address and then .. What do you use

AW: Bandwidth monitoring

2003-02-12 Thread debian-isp
>> When installing servers in a colocated environment what do people >> suggest for monitoring bandwidth used by virtual hosts on >that server? > >Hello > >You can try modlogan (http://www.modlogan.org/), we are using >it for IIS, >Apache(clf) and Proftpd

Re: Bandwidth monitoring

2003-02-11 Thread Jan Vitek
> When installing servers in a colocated environment what do people > suggest for monitoring bandwidth used by virtual hosts on that server? Hello You can try modlogan (http://www.modlogan.org/), we are using it for IIS, Apache(clf) and Proftpd logs. --Jan Vitek -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, em

Re: Bandwidth monitoring

2003-02-11 Thread Rudi Starcevic
Hi Fraser, For monitoring bandwidth we write scripts which read the logs for apache, ftp and smtp. The extracted data is then inserted into a postgresql database. You can then do all sorts of SQL to analyze the data. As users approach their limits they are emailed to notify them. If the user'

Bandwidth monitoring

2003-02-11 Thread Fraser Campbell
Hi, When installing servers in a colocated environment what do people suggest for monitoring bandwidth used by virtual hosts on that server? Traffic will be http, https and smtp. I'm hoping this can be accomplished without dedicating an IP to each host/domain (with the exception of htt

Re: Bandwidth configuration

2002-12-11 Thread Molnar Tibor
Re, > I have heard from someone using iproute, or QoS, but I have not found any > examples. > Can anyone help me, please? http://lartc.org/wondershaper/ MolTi -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: Bandwidth configuration

2002-12-11 Thread Brad Lay
448f1105b Description: Traffic Shaper init script for Linux This init script sets up traffic shaping using Linux's class-based queueing. This can be used to build smart bandwidth shapers which understand TCP/IP. See /usr/share/doc/shaper/README.shaper.gz for more details. . The kernel sup

Re: Bandwidth configuration

2002-12-11 Thread John Morton
re make the line busy. > When this occours, there will not be enough bandwidth for ACK-s. > How can I tell to the linux box that the outgoing small packets have > priority against the large smtp packets? (Nowadays I plan to change to > kernel 2.4...) > > I have heard from someone usin

Bandwidth configuration

2002-12-11 Thread Szőts Róbert
Hi there! My problem is the following: I have a dsl connection to the Internet, but it is assimmetric. I am connecting through a woody box. Therefore If someone sends a big mail to someone, the outging packets are make the line busy. When this occours, there will not be enough bandwidth for

Re: Bandwidth... compression... saving $$?

2002-09-03 Thread Donovan Baarda
On Tue, Sep 03, 2002 at 04:37:37AM +1000, Jason Lim wrote: > Hi all, > > If you live in Australia, i'm sure you know about the exorbant prices for > broadband here. HK, on the other hand, provide unlimited bandwidth and > fast connections. > > I was wondering about t

Re: Bandwidth... compression... saving $$?

2002-09-03 Thread I. Forbes
Hello Jason On 3 Sep 2002 at 6:49, Jason Lim wrote: > Lots of email... lots of mailing lists... i imagine that compressing > emails (of which i get maybe 50-100 each day... a chunk of that is spam, > but nonetheless it uses bandwidth) would yield very high compression > rates. We u

Re: Bandwidth... compression... saving $$?

2002-09-02 Thread Jeremy Zawodny
On Tue, Sep 03, 2002 at 10:15:55AM +1000, Joel Michael wrote: > > However, the biggest problem I found was that when ssh disconnects, it > doesn't automatically reconnect. I guess some magic scripting would get > around that easily enough, but that's when I dropped the whole idea over > a year ag

Re: Bandwidth... compression... saving $$?

2002-09-02 Thread Joel Michael
On Tue, 2002-09-03 at 04:37, Jason Lim wrote: > Any ideas on how this tunnelling could be made completely transparent (or > as transparent as possible)? > Well, I've done something like this with ssh tunnels and mangling the DNS locally. Basically, set up a compressed ssh tunnel using the -L opti

Re: Bandwidth... compression... saving $$?

2002-09-02 Thread Jason Lim
ay AU$100 for 4.5Gb per month on 512Kb/s line. As you can imagine from the above... 50-70Mb per day goes to email, leaving only 40Mb or so per day for other things. You'd be surprised how fast this goes. Plus my partner living with me also uses bandwidth (not as much... but still). So you can i

RE: compressed bandwidth

2002-09-02 Thread Mitchell Smith
;m not sure how much bandwidth it would save you, but it might be worth a look. Later >From Mitchell

Re: Bandwidth... compression... saving $$?

2002-09-02 Thread Russell Coker
On Mon, 2 Sep 2002 22:49, Jason Lim wrote: > > What do you do on the net? > > Lots of email... lots of mailing lists... i imagine that compressing > emails (of which i get maybe 50-100 each day... a chunk of that is spam, > but nonetheless it uses bandwidth) would yield ver

Re: Bandwidth... compression... saving $$?

2002-09-02 Thread Jason Lim
on the net? Lots of email... lots of mailing lists... i imagine that compressing emails (of which i get maybe 50-100 each day... a chunk of that is spam, but nonetheless it uses bandwidth) would yield very high compression rates. > > Web access? It's mostly jpg and gif transfers. True..

Re: Bandwidth... compression... saving $$?

2002-09-02 Thread Andy Gardner
At 9:12 PM +0200 9/2/02, Russell Coker wrote: >The best thing that people in countries like Australia can do is to lobby >their politicians to change some of the telecommunications laws. Allowing >more competition in the local telecoms market would lower prices. Which is when the monoploy telco w

Re: Bandwidth... compression... saving $$?

2002-09-02 Thread Russell Coker
On Mon, 2 Sep 2002 20:37, Jason Lim wrote: > However, I was wondering if there is a solid method to setup a link > between a Linux or Windows or Mac box here in Australia, and have all data > travel across a compressed tunnel of some sort. What do you do on the net? Web access? It's mostly jpg a

Bandwidth... compression... saving $$?

2002-09-02 Thread Jason Lim
Hi all, If you live in Australia, i'm sure you know about the exorbant prices for broadband here. HK, on the other hand, provide unlimited bandwidth and fast connections. I was wondering about this... okay, we know about mod_gzip for Apache, and i *think* it does proxy connections (th

Re: Bandwidth testing

2002-08-15 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
- Original Message - From: "Jason Lim" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; Sent: Thursday, August 15, 2002 7:39 AM Subject: Re: Bandwidth testing > > > > I was wondering what the best way to determine maximum b

Re: Bandwidth testing

2002-08-15 Thread Jason Lim
> > I was wondering what the best way to determine maximum bandwidth > > thoughtput is. I've looked at "bing", but it doesn't seem very accurate to > > me. > > > > Do you know of a tool or method which can simulate large bandwidth > >

Re: Bandwidth testing

2002-08-14 Thread Christofer Algotsson
I'd try tptest. http://www.iis.se/tptest/TPTEST2/tptest.zip (source) tptest is a client - server application for testing IP (tcp/udp) linkspeeds. Yours, Christofer On 14 Aug 2002 18:53 CEST you wrote: > Hi all, > > I suspect that our upstream bandwidth providers including AG

Re: Bandwidth testing

2002-08-14 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
- Original Message - From: "Jason Lim" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: Sent: Wednesday, August 14, 2002 6:59 PM Subject: Bandwidth testing > Hi all, > > I suspect that our upstream bandwidth providers including AGC (Asia Global > Crossing) and that aren't provi

Bandwidth testing

2002-08-14 Thread Jason Lim
Hi all, I suspect that our upstream bandwidth providers including AGC (Asia Global Crossing) and that aren't providing us with the maximum possible bandwidth that we should be theoretically getting. We've been looking at informally made MRTG reports (yes, we know it isn't very acc

Re: Bandwidth on Apache

2002-03-14 Thread Bart-Jan Vrielink
On Thu, 2002-03-14 at 11:07, Michal Novotny wrote: > How can I slow down connection to/from one virtual host? mod_throttle -- Tot ziens, Bart-Jan -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: Bandwidth on Apache

2002-03-14 Thread Jason Lim
Try mod_throttle... actually, there are a number of packages. Search for mod-* and you'll find many interesting apache modules. Jason - Original Message - From: "Michal Novotny" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Thursday, March 14, 2002 9:

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