On Thu, 2009-01-22 at 21:00 -0600, Michael Cronenworth wrote: > 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. For a single box, ntop is what you're looking for. Be forewarned though - traceing ALL packages (which ntop will do) takes a lot of disk-space. Your /var will grow considerable. But the stats are very very nice! > ntop is a hunk of trash. It's extremely slow and also presents data like > RRTG/PRTG. All over the place. Well, you wanted detailed graphs? I would exactly call the output pretty but it's there, sorted all kinds of ways. > -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. Web <> realtime unless you run applets of some kind. But it'll get close enough. Otherwise, why not look for a real network management solution like nagious? They'll give you interface traffic on all your equipment. Usually I track traffic accross the network; not just on a single host. -- Peter Larsen <plarsen@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
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