Re: Monitoring traffic

Linux Advanced Routing and Traffic Control

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On Wednesday 27 August 2003 03:00, Alex wrote:
> 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?
I don't think there is a solution, but it's not so difficult to script this.  
You can use iptables counters to count the packets and rrdtool to create the 
graphs.  And you need some scripts so you can easy add more clients.

Stef

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