Re: Network Monitoring recommendation
On Thu, 14 Dec 2000, sena wrote:
> On 14/12/2000 at 17:26 +0000, Craig Coles wrote:
> > I am looking for a tool to monitor the through-put of my connection to the
> > internet. I want to know if my connection is maxing out, or my users just
> > have slow connections to the internet. Is there a debian package to do
> > this, or a recommendation otherwise? Can these tools determine what kind of
> > traffic it is (http,ftp,etc.)?
> >
> > I'm using apache on woody, I know apache does some statistics with
> > server-status but seems to only show averages over uptime.
> >
> And do you know of any program that also (or just) measures the quantity of
> data (er.. you know what I mean :)) that passes through an interface?
>
> I think ipchains does that, but I think it just counts packets... Is there
> any way of counting GB/MB/whatever?
actually ipchains counts packets and bytes, so no problem there:
ipchains -nvL
>
> Regards, sena...
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