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Re: flow -> web
From: Michael Loftis <mloftis () wgops com>
Date: Fri, 03 Feb 2006 23:48:53 -0700
--On February 3, 2006 9:10:36 PM -0800 Peter Wohlers <pedro () whack org> wrote:
Justin M. Streiner wrote:On Fri, 3 Feb 2006, Randy Bush wrote:i have a few routers of various flavors spewing netflow data. currently i use flowtools, and get text reports via email. but they're soooo 20th century. what will accept flow data from the routers and give me a sexy web page or two showing the elephant apps and sites? has to be in freebsd ports tree, as i don't have much time to spend on this.ntop off the cuff. In the ports tree. Stager looks interesting too, not in the ports tree but had FreeBSD specific documentation: http://software.uninett.no/stager/?page=docs --Peter
Never did like ntop, always used a lot of memory, and has never been stable. Also no history, just 'current'.
Current thread:
- flow -> web Randy Bush (Feb 03)
- Re: flow -> web Justin M. Streiner (Feb 03)
- Re: flow -> web Peter Wohlers (Feb 03)
- Re: flow -> web Michael Loftis (Feb 03)
- Re: flow -> web Yann Berthier (Feb 04)
- Re: flow -> web Randy Bush (Feb 06)
- AW: flow -> web tom (Feb 06)
- Re: flow -> web Peter Wohlers (Feb 03)
- Re: flow -> web Justin M. Streiner (Feb 03)