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Re: Bandwidth Monitoring?From: Chris Jester Date: Tuesday, May 4, 1999
Time: 1:57:47 amYou should use: MRTG, it is the defacto standard for the industry.
You can configure it to monitor individual IP addresses.
We do not suggest using log files as they fill up hard disk space
so they must be removed periodically.
ALSO, by using log files, you are ripping yourself off...... since
the log files for a webserver do not track ALL data transfer you end
up underbilling the customer for their usage if they decided to open
their FTP up for downloads (if you provide anony ftp)....
Etc...
At 12:58 PM -0700 5/3/99, Shawn Hogan wrote:
>Jason Ellis wrote:
>
>>Do you have any recommendations as to bandwidth monitoring software? This
>>would be for monitoring bandwidth used by web site, not by dial-up user.
>>All the information is in the logfiles, but we've not been able to find a
>>program that can pull out that information and put it into a usable form
>>for our needs.
>
>I don't know of any, but I've never looked into it. Anyone else know?
>
> - Shawn
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