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1 | JohnMcPherson | 1 | People often want to know how to determine their IP usage, especially since [ADSL] accounts in NewZealand have data caps on them. People with [LAN]s often want to know how much traffic each machine is using, etc. |
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3 | Here are some brief pointers: | ||
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5 | __[ipac]__ / __ipac-ng__ add rules to the linux ipchains/iptables firewall. fwctl is an alternative for ipchains-based machines that does a similar thing. | ||
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7 | __net-acct__ is a package that provides a user-mode daemon to sniff all ip traffic from a machine. This doesn't require the machine to be running an iptables firewall. Probably in your favourite distribution, otherwise http://exorsus.net/projects/net-acct/. | ||
3 | MichaelBordignon | 8 | |
9 | __netacct-mysql__ is a fork of the above net-acct - using mysql as it's database backend. A very nice piece of software, with the ability to distinguish (when given the appropriate routes) between local, national, and international traffic. Found at http://netacct-mysql.gabrovo.com/. | ||
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1 | JohnMcPherson | 11 | |
12 | __netramet__ - quote from MattBrown: ''It was created to allow billing of traffic for the University of Auckland. It's very powerful but at the same time it appears quite complex to setup.'' http://www2.auckland.ac.nz/net/NeTraMet/. | ||
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14 | __ntop__ (as in Network TOP). Displays summaries of network usage, either from the command-line in from a web-browser. In debian, or go to http://www.ntop.org/ntop.html | ||
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2 | IanLister | 16 | __trafd__ is a portable traffic accounting daemon built on top of libpcap. In FreeBSD ports and at http://www.riss-telecom.ru/dev/trafd/ (which also has a bunch of links to other packages). |
1 | JohnMcPherson | 17 | |
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