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Re: RES: bandwidth monitoring



> ----- Mensagem original -----
> De:		Doug_The_Slug [SMTP:doug@dougtheslug.ca]
> Enviada em:		sabado, 1 de marco de 2003 17:51
> Para:		debian-firewall@lists.debian.org
> Assunto:		bandwidth monitoring
>
> i used to run a win2k router, and switched to a debian router a couple
> weeks back.  this has many advantages, but there has been one downside
> to this. on my win2k router, i had a program called DUMeter
> (Download/Upload Meter) which has graphical bandwidth monitoring along
> with good stats collection and presentation.
>
> but now with my debian router, the only way i currently have to monitor
> bandwidth throughput is ifconfig.  and using that makes it almost
> impossible to actually see data throughput rates.  now, there is no gui
> on this machine, since it is only a barebones router, but is there any
> bandwidth monitoring app i can use to see throughput, and possibly some
> stats collection (ie: how much per day/week/month and so on...)
>
> note: preferrably something i can get through apt-get and not tarballs
> of the source.  makes it so much easier.
>
Check out mrtg, http://people.ee.ethz.ch/~oetiker/webtools/mrtg/
/Adam




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