Re: how to calculate how much data does each ip address use ?

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No one has mentioned Cacti yet? It does exactly what Bulent is looking for.

http://cacti.net/

On 2/5/13 6:46 PM, Sean Greenslade wrote:
On Tue, Feb 5, 2013 at 10:13 AM, Bulent  Malik <bmalik@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

This task is not really suited for php. I would suggest looking into
Ntop.
It does exactly what you described.
Hello

I have  a freebsdbox firewall . also I have some internet customers.
I want to save how much data they used in a table ( such as mysql
table ) for each ip address.
Apache2, php5 and mysql5.5 work on the box.

How can I do it ?  any script or tool.

Thanks
How can i save in table using ntop ?  is there any document ?


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Read the man pages. There are sql export options that you can specify on run.
I could not see any sql options on  the man file of ntop.
Where is it?



Whoops, my mistake. I was reading the NetFlow documentation and going
off vague memories of older versions of Ntop.

Ntop saves data in RRD files. There are PHP libraries to parse this
data [1]. You could theoretically scrape the RRDs and put them in a
SQL DB, but they may be useful enough on their own if you can parse
them correctly. (Note: I have never personally parsed RRDs manually.
This info was pulled from a simple Google search. YMMV.)

[1] http://www.ioncannon.net/system-administration/59/php-rrdtool-tutorial/



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