I'm looking for a web based (graphs) solution for (real-time) network
traffic on a Linux (Fedora) router. I currently use iptraf to catch
bandwidth usage and type of usage, but I'd love a more accessible interface.
RRTG, PRTG are not feasible solutions. They are too difficult to
configure and do not present data nicely.
ntop is a hunk of trash. It's extremely slow and also presents data like
RRTG/PRTG. All over the place.
dd-wrt has some nice traffic web-based stuff, but I can't figure out
what they are using to achieve it. I guess I might ask their mailing list.
darkstat[1] is very close to what I want, but there isn't a package in
Fedora for it. I'm using it with my own spec file and it seems nice.
However, it's missing a few things I would like to see.
-All interfaces graphed. darkstat is limited to one interface AFAIK.
-Breakdown of traffic type. common ports like HTTP, SSH, etc would be
good enough.
-Breakdown of host traffic. I'd like to see per IP traffic in real time.
-Real time filtering. darkstat requires a restart to filter IPs or
anything else.
Anything like this exist? I've been searching for years so now I'm
giving up and calling for help.
[1] http://dmr.ath.cx/net/darkstat/
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