Re: Looking for ntop alternative

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-----Original Message-----
> Can anyone please recomment an ntop alternative for me, which is more stable as well? I need to monitor all
> connections to and from a CentOS 5 server and ntop does it fairly well, but seems to crash at random times, and
> thus looses all the date prior to the crash.

I have been using iptraf with great success for years, and thankfully it's in the base respository. It allows you to write to a log or just collect stats in memory.


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