Re: graphical tool to check bandwidth usage

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I have Cacti running here and if you have the time to invest to getting it
up and running, it's a very good graphical tool.

On Thu, Sep 3, 2009 at 9:29 AM, Barry Brimer <lists@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

>  Hi all,
>>> I have been asked for a graphical tool to check the the bandwith usage
>>> that
>>> pass through my RHEL 5 firewall.
>>>
>>> First I thought in the fantastic wireshark (a.k.a ethreal) but I don´t
>>> know
>>> how to see in real time and in a graphical way the usage of the bandwidth
>>> usage from the hosts from my local lan. This way I can see quickly if a
>>> host
>>> is abusing.
>>>
>>> If it´s not possible, it´s time to explore another solution, Do you know
>>> one
>>> with gives me this possibility?
>>>
>>
> I would look at ntop <http://www.ntop.org/> or HowNetWorks <
> http://hownetworks.python-hosting.com/>
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