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Re: Protocol accounting analysis program?
From: James Riden <j.riden () massey ac nz>
Date: Fri, 03 Dec 2004 11:32:00 +1300
Rock Lobster <rocklobster () cheerful com> writes:
Hi, Whats everyone out there using to account for the amount of traffic different protocols are generating? I just can't seem to find an application (linux or windows) that will do the trick. I can find plenty of applications that will let me know the quantity of traffic that is ultimately flowing in and out of my interfaces, but I want something that lets me know how much traffic http, ftp, irc, rpc, or whatever I flag generates. Preferably somethinng I can monitor through http too :) I've checked freshmeat, deja/google etc relentlessly.
I second 'ntop' - definitely worth checking out. Nice interface accessible via https. PS. Your email address seems to be bouncing. cheers, Jamie -- James Riden / j.riden () massey ac nz / Systems Security Engineer GPG public key available at: http://www.massey.ac.nz/~jriden/ This post does not necessarily represent the views of my employer.
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- Protocol accounting analysis program? Rock Lobster (Dec 02)
- Re: Protocol accounting analysis program? James Riden (Dec 02)
- Re: Protocol accounting analysis program? dave (Dec 02)
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- RE: Protocol accounting analysis program? Tenorio, Leandro (Dec 02)
- RE: Protocol accounting analysis program? Paris E. Stone (Dec 02)
- RE: Protocol accounting analysis program? hugh_fraser (Dec 03)
- RE: Protocol accounting analysis program? Jeff Bryner (Dec 03)
- Re: Protocol accounting analysis program? James Riden (Dec 02)