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Re: Bandwidth Monitoring?From: Jason Ellis Date: Tuesday, May 4, 1999
Time: 7:49:31 amMichael-
This script runs on Unix, but can it monitor for NT servers? My guess is
no, but if it can it might work for me (we do have access to a couple of
Unix boxes we could use for the purpose).
Thanks for the suggestion!
Jason
At 11:18 PM 5/3/99 -0400, you wrote:
>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?
>
>Depends...i run a web-based program called bandmin that is written to
>monitor traffic of individual domains i host. It runs on a UNIX box
>however, it uses perl to parse out information from ip accounting and i
>believe ipfwadm.
>
>Here is the URL, if you are interested...
>ftp://missinglink.darkorb.net/pub/bandmin/
>
>Regards,
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>Michael B. Weiner
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>The UserFriendly Network (UFN)
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