On Saturday 08 February 2003 08:02, Ming-Ching Tiew wrote: > I am just written ( I won't say completed !) a > program which performs traffic read operation. > It is a VB client program talking to a C TCP > socket server. Everything is based on scripting, > so it could be flaky right now, so you might > have to be patient :-) The server has been tested > running on my Linux 2.4.20 machine. > > The VB GUI program charts the traffic data on per > interface and per-class/qdisc basis. It also > displays the class/qdisc relationship in a > hierarchical (GUI) tree diagram. The intention is > for you to determine how effective is your > class/qdisc. > > The server is pure C ( without any other fancy > libraries ) to reduce the footprint because my > intention is to let it run on a floppy-based > NAT firewall/router, which I have tested against > floppyfw ( http://www.zelow.no/floppyfw/ ). > > I will be enhancing it in the future to allow > service-by-service traffic charting, based on > iptables' traffic counter. > > Any interest parties could mail to me and we shall > see how thing goes. I found this : http://www.hav.com/java/scroll/ It's in java. I tested it with some browsers and platforms and it works great. The java class is not so difficult. I contacted the original author for permission to use his java class, but I didn't received an answer. I used his java class and made my own version so I could display class and qdiscs stats. It works great. But I can't publish it as long as I don't know if I may use it. The data is delivered with a cgi-bin prog so you don't need an extra daemon. And the java class is cross-platform so you can see it in allmost any web-browser that supports java. Stef -- stef.coene@docum.org "Using Linux as bandwidth manager" http://www.docum.org/ #lartc @ irc.oftc.net