From: klaus zerwes on
Karthik Balaguru wrote:
> On Mar 13, 8:34 am, Karthik Balaguru <karthikbalagur...(a)gmail.com>
> wrote:
>> On Mar 11, 4:45 pm, klaus zerwes <kzer...(a)web.de> wrote:
>>
>>> sl(a)my-rialto wrote:
>>>> Which network traffic monitor do you use ?
>>>> I don't feel like downloading blindly from the internet.
>>> traffstats
>>> ntop
>>> iptraf
>>> bmon
>>> ...
>> But which of the above seems to be the best with
>> wide range of features and also very ?
>>
> very user-friendly for Network Traffic monitoring ?

"THE BEST" is a non existent feature ;-)

It depends on your requirements.

Klaus


> Thx in advans,
> Karthik Balaguru
>


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From: Karthik Balaguru on
On Mar 14, 7:36 pm, klaus zerwes <kzer...(a)web.de> wrote:
> Karthik Balaguru wrote:
> > On Mar 13, 8:34 am, Karthik Balaguru <karthikbalagur...(a)gmail.com>
> > wrote:
> >> On Mar 11, 4:45 pm, klaus zerwes <kzer...(a)web.de> wrote:
>
> >>> sl(a)my-rialto wrote:
> >>>> Which network traffic monitor do you use ?
> >>>> I don't feel like downloading blindly from the internet.
> >>> traffstats
> >>> ntop
> >>> iptraf
> >>> bmon
> >>> ...
> >> But which of the above seems to be the best with
> >> wide range of features and also very ?
>
> > very user-friendly for Network Traffic monitoring ?
>
> "THE BEST" is a non existent feature ;-)
>
> It depends on your requirements.
>

I have been searching and came across the below link -
http://sectools.org/traffic-monitors.html .

Ntop
Ngrep
EtherApe
Solar Winds
Nagios
Argus

Except for Solar Winds, other 5 tools appear to
be available freely.

With the above list also, i am really thinking if
i need to evaluate everything to determine the
one with all features. If any of you have tried
these, you can lemme know !

Karthik Balaguru