no, not mrtg, awstats or webalizer. this was a real time pie chart I ran on a RH 8 box. I guess I'm going to have to sort all binary files by date and check each one. the .bash_history has long since been overwritten or I'd be in business. I know it's still installed, I just can't find it. On Thu, 2004-08-19 at 20:30, Mike Ramirez wrote: > On Thu, 2004-08-19 at 17:18, Dave Rinker wrote: > > So far no one has hit on the tool I saw a few months ago. > > > > it's NOT ettercap, ethereal, etherape, ntop, snort, or tcpdump > > > > if anyone has any other suggestions I am looking for the following: > > > > I) real time protocol analyzer > > II) real time pie graph of results > > > > thanks for the suggestions and if I find it myself I'll post it to the > > list. > > > > > > > > On Thu, 2004-08-19 at 11:28, Mike Klinke wrote: > > > On Thursday 19 August 2004 09:09, Kevin Old wrote: > > > > How do you get ntop to display charts and graphs. I can only get > > > > it to run on the command line.... > > > > > > > > Any ideas? > > > > > > > > > > As scot noted, there's an http server which runs on port 3000 > > > according to the docs here: > > > > > > http://www.ntop.org/ntop.html > > > > > > Regards, Mike Klinke > > > > > is it mrtg? or someother stat setup like AWStats or Webalyzer? > > Those monitor bandwidth used on http, ftp, mail, etc.. mrtg is part of > the core of FC2 and can be installed with yum install mrtg > > > > ______________________________________________________________________ > > -- > > fedora-list mailing list > > fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx > > To unsubscribe: http://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list >
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