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List:       ipfilter
Subject:    Re: Is there a module to monitor connection pairs and current bandwidth
From:       Jim Sandoz <sandoz () lucent ! com>
Date:       2001-08-29 16:24:59
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have you tried "ipfstat -t"?

jim



Deslions Nicolas wrote:

> have you tried trafshow ?
>
>      -----Message d'origine-----
>      De : owner-ipfilter@coombs.anu.edu.au
>      [mailto:owner-ipfilter@coombs.anu.edu.au]De la part de AFT Tech
>      Envoyé : Tuesday, August 28, 2001 02:49
>      À : ipfilter@coombs.anu.edu.au
>      Objet : Is there a module to monitor connection pairs and current
>      bandwidth usage in real time?
>
>      Hello, I’m new to the list.If this post isn’t appropriate for this
>      list then I apologize in advance.
>
>      I use IP Filter and IP Nat for a small LAN with anywhere between
>      10 and 40 computers connected to a DSL line.
>
>      I need a way to view current connection pairs (similar to a matrix
>      diagram in popular Windows applications), and be able to view how
>      much bandwidth a particular station on the LAN is pushing and
>      pulling to/from the internet in real time. With real time I mean
>      that I need to know exactly how much they are pushing or pulling
>      through at any given second.
>
>      I can do ipnat –l however that doesn’t show me how much bandwidth
>      a particular station is using. As of now I’m trying to do this in
>      a sort of jurry rigged way.I have a hub between the lan and the
>      machine running IP NAT/IP Filter with a laptop attached to that
>      hub monitoring traffic.Only problem is that this is a messy way of
>      doing it and I have yet to find a Windows application that can do
>      what I want easily and give me exactly the information I’m looking
>      for.
>
>      I’m not sure what version of IP Nat and IP Filter I’m using right
>      now.I’m using the version that was included with the OpenBSD 2.8
>      image download.
>
>      I’m going to look into upgrading my IP Nat and IP Filter to the
>      latest versions.
>
>      Does anyone have an idea of something that will do what I want?
>
>      Also, I’ve tried ntop and that doesn’t do what I want it to do
>      either.It will show me connection pairs but not how much traffic
>      is being pushed or pulled in real time.
>
>      Thanks in advance,
>
>      David
>

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