RE: traffic graphing?

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El miÃ, 25 de 08 de 2004 a las 09:00, Brent Clark escribiÃ:
> >What would you guys suggest for a good traffic monitoring/graphing 
> >sollution for a iptables (shorewall) firewall?
> 
> Hi 
> 
> I use bandwidthd
> 
> The most fastest installation I have ever had encounted.
> 
> http://bandwidthd.sourceforge.net/

A good option is using Cacti+rrdtool to generate all kind
of graphical stats. You just have to write some scripts
to extract the data from the tables. I'm using something
similar in my firewall, but extracting the data with a
C program from the chains and then graphing it with
rrdtool.


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