Replying to my own mail yesterday (again)
no-traffic-bug which caused no-graphing-possible (skipping current
run) fixed...
(My suspicion than something more was broken was probably just because I
was in a hurry and didn't notice that I've configured the subnet wrong.)
Will submit this to the
Replying to my own mail yesterday (again)
no-traffic-bug which caused no-graphing-possible (skipping current
run) fixed...
(My suspicion than something more was broken was probably just because I
was in a hurry and didn't notice that I've configured the subnet wrong.)
Will submit this to the
Replying to my own mail yesterday
David: Please don't merge the patches I've sent you.
I've looked into the skipping current run problem this morning.
I haven't found the root cause but here are my conclusions so far...
Affected:
bandwidthd-1.2.1b-13 (debian package)
bandwidthd-1.2.1b + all
Replying to my own mail yesterday
David: Please don't merge the patches I've sent you.
I've looked into the skipping current run problem this morning.
I haven't found the root cause but here are my conclusions so far...
Affected:
bandwidthd-1.2.1b-13 (debian package)
bandwidthd-1.2.1b + all
Hi Eduard!
... and David, which I think might be interested in the bandwidthd skips
graphing bug part right below.
Eduard, sorry for not spotting your mail sooner...
I'm not subscribed to debian-mentors and forgot to mention that I want
to be CCed.
For anyone interested in reading Eduards
Hi Eduard!
... and David, which I think might be interested in the bandwidthd skips
graphing bug part right below.
Eduard, sorry for not spotting your mail sooner...
I'm not subscribed to debian-mentors and forgot to mention that I want
to be CCed.
For anyone interested in reading Eduards
Andreas Henriksson [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi everybody!
I'm looking for a sponsor to my bandwidthd package.
BandwidthD tracks traffic on the local network. It uses libpcap to
dissect the traffic and libgd to draw graphs (optional). Capable of
logging traffic to CDF (optional),
Example output available at http://fjortis.info/bandwidthd/.
...
Any suggestions, comments, flames welcome!
Nice one. I would like to see this included.
Ack. I would like to sponsor it but it does not work for me!
I see only this messages repeating every minute:
Previouse graphing run
Hi Goswin!
Goswin von Brederlow [EMAIL PROTECTED] skrev den Thu,
08 Jul 2004 15:29:11 +0200:
Nice one. I would like to see this included.
Me too... ;)
I also have some feature suggestions (if its not yet possible):
Great!
Unfortunately bandwidthd isn't very configurable, which on the
Andreas Henriksson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Btw. If you are good at debconf and have a minute over to help me find
out why the config script isn't getting triggered even though I've
tried dh_installdebconf and manually copying the script and templates
to tmp/DEBIAN/ please yell! :)
Is it
Andreas Henriksson [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
As you see there's not really much flexibility in bandwidthd today. On
the other hand thats probably why so many people like it. Flexible
graphs can be created with mrtg/rrd-tool/scripts or whatever
combination. The problem with that is just
Andreas Henriksson [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi everybody!
I'm looking for a sponsor to my bandwidthd package.
BandwidthD tracks traffic on the local network. It uses libpcap to
dissect the traffic and libgd to draw graphs (optional). Capable of
logging traffic to CDF (optional),
Example output available at http://fjortis.info/bandwidthd/.
...
Any suggestions, comments, flames welcome!
Nice one. I would like to see this included.
Ack. I would like to sponsor it but it does not work for me!
I see only this messages repeating every minute:
Previouse graphing run
Andreas Henriksson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Btw. If you are good at debconf and have a minute over to help me find
out why the config script isn't getting triggered even though I've
tried dh_installdebconf and manually copying the script and templates
to tmp/DEBIAN/ please yell! :)
Is it
Andreas Henriksson [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
As you see there's not really much flexibility in bandwidthd today. On
the other hand thats probably why so many people like it. Flexible
graphs can be created with mrtg/rrd-tool/scripts or whatever
combination. The problem with that is just
Hi everybody!
I'm looking for a sponsor to my bandwidthd package.
BandwidthD tracks traffic on the local network. It uses libpcap to
dissect the traffic and libgd to draw graphs (optional). Capable of
logging traffic to CDF (optional), recovering from CDF (optional)
and putting interface in
Hi everybody!
I'm looking for a sponsor to my bandwidthd package.
BandwidthD tracks traffic on the local network. It uses libpcap to
dissect the traffic and libgd to draw graphs (optional). Capable of
logging traffic to CDF (optional), recovering from CDF (optional)
and putting interface in
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