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From: sl on 10 Mar 2010 22:37 Which network traffic monitor do you use ? I don't feel like downloading blindly from the internet. Thanks.
From: klaus zerwes on 11 Mar 2010 06:45 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 .... > Thanks. Regards Klaus
From: Burkhard Ott on 11 Mar 2010 11:24 On Thu, 11 Mar 2010 12:45:16 +0100, klaus zerwes wrote: > sl(a)my-rialto wrote: >> Which network traffic monitor do you use ? >> >> I don't feel like downloading blindly from the internet. I query the switchports/firewallports via snmp and draw graphs. cheers
From: Karthik Balaguru on 12 Mar 2010 22:34 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 ? Thx in advans, Karthik Balaguru
From: Karthik Balaguru on 12 Mar 2010 22:38 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 ? Thx in advans, Karthik Balaguru
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