On 01/01/2006, at 11:08 PM, Charles Sprickman wrote:
Hello all,
I've been spending part of my day here toying with pfsense (http://
www.pfsense.org) while I figure out why OpenBSD past 3.5 panics on
boot on my old hardware... It looks very interesting so far. I do
wish that they'd based
Peter:
You could use gnuplot. For sure it can be easily included within your
shell scripts.
Pablo
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>> We use Cacti, Net-SNMP, and several Perl scripts to monitor our OpenBSD
>> firewalls.
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> https://noc.ece.uprm.edu/cacti/graph_view.php?action=tree&tree_id
--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> We use Cacti, Net-SNMP, and several Perl scripts to monitor our OpenBSD
> firewalls.
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https://noc.ece.uprm.edu/cacti/graph_view.php?action=tree&tree_id=2&hide=0&branch_id=734
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> Pablo
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> > I have written an IP accounting system using pf labels. It runs e
We use Cacti, Net-SNMP, and several Perl scripts to monitor our OpenBSD
firewalls.
https://noc.ece.uprm.edu/cacti/graph_view.php?action=tree&tree_id=2&hide=0&branch_id=734
Pablo
> I have written an IP accounting system using pf labels. It runs every 5
> minutes and extracts stats for data ente