Re: Iptables, php , realtime bandwidth usage

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Hello,

thank you for the fast response, I've tried ntop already, its to much for this thing.

I would only like to see that user_a(b,c,d,e,f,g...etc) is currently downloading and uploading at kbyte/s (not really important if not possible in realtime)

it would be nice to see via a webpage that what is actualy happening on a per user basis, without even logging anything.

Sincerely
Robert B

----- Original Message ----- From: "Jose Maria Lopez Hernandez" <jkerouac@xxxxxxxxx>
To: <netfilter@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Thursday, May 05, 2005 13:18
Subject: Re: Iptables, php , realtime bandwidth usage



El jue, 05-05-2005 a las 12:39 +0200, Robert Becskei escribiÃ:
Hello everyone,


I wonder if someone could help me find something similiar to this :

 -can monitor bandwidthd usage in real time (php maybe...)

-if possible it could resolve ip address to dns name ? ( I have setup my own dynamicdns dhcp server combo )



I found a tool if someone would like to try it, but it is not a solution to my current problem.

http://web4.hm/index.php?http://web4.hm/html/webserver_root.html

Best think I know to monitor bandwidth is Ntop, but it's not realtime, it's based in rrdtool so you have data each some minutes.

To monitor realtime bandwidth you could use pmacct in a Cacti script,
and watch the results graphically with a browser.

 Sincerely
 Robert B

Regards.

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bgSEC Seguridad y Consultoria de Sistemas
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