Re: Monitoring traffic

Linux Advanced Routing and Traffic Control

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This approach is not good for me because I curently have 90 clients to count
traffic for and I expect another 50 in the next month, maybe more. I have
used this script that you say, but it would be a pain to implement that for
so many clients adn it would also put a good amount of load on the machine
running this setup. So I need something else... this works, but I should
create specific mrtg.cfg files for each client ( I don't think I can specify
htmldir and such... for every entry in mrtg.cfg) adn this is another issue
besides the most important one, THE LOAD!

Thanks anyway.....but maybe some of you know any better solutions?

Alex

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Gabriel Lorenzo" <needle@xxxxxxxxxx>
To: "Alex" <alex@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Wednesday, August 27, 2003 12:32 AM
Subject: Re:  Monitoring traffic


> Here is my tip.
>
>  Install MRTG  (www.mrtg.org ) into your Server/Gateway , if its a eg
Cisco
> Router where
> the customers are atached install a Computer with Linux with mrtg and
query
> with mrtg the Cisco router
> on eachinterface where you have customers attached, otherwise do it on
your
> Gateway and wuery your Interfaces-
>     While Mrtg creates automatically HTML pages with the results of daily,
> weekly, monthly and yearly traffic statistics.
> you need also to run a script writen by Joseph Wendel called Mrtg
Totalizer,
> very cool!, which counts the packets in/out
> collected by Mrtg. So you have both the totals packets consumed by your
> customers and the average statistics graphs.
> the next thing is to create individual html sites for each customer with
> .htaccess password restrictions, maybe using
> virtual domains for every customer for have them seperated.
>
>         I hope this helps.
>
>         If you need some more advice send me a mail
>
>                 Regards Osgaldo.
>
>
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Alex" <alex@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> To: "LARTC" <lartc@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> Sent: Tuesday, August 26, 2003 10:55 PM
> Subject:  Monitoring traffic
>
>
> > Does anybody know a good ip traffic monitoring software that has
multiuser
> > capability?
> > I need some type of software with an interface on which users can login
> with
> > their user/pass and see how much traffic (how many megabytes) they
> consumed
> > over a certain period of time. Speed graphs are NOT a must, just
something
> > to show them hou much traffic they did.
> > I'm currently using net-acct mysql but with little success because on
RH9
> > the netacctd daemon dies unexpectedly sometimes without any error.
> >
> > Thanks!
> >
> > Alex
> >
> >
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