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Date:      Fri, 05 Sep 2008 01:11:07 -0400
From:      Max Gribov <max@neuropunks.org>
To:        freebsd-isp@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: [freebsd-isp] B/W Monitoring with IPFW
Message-ID:  <48C0BF6B.8010005@neuropunks.org>
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Rudi Kramer - MWEB wrote:
> Hi Tony,
> Try and install a app called ntop (http://www.ntop.org/) very powerful
> and complete bandwidth monitoring application.
>
>   
hi all,

theres also darkstat - it should be in ports
http://dmr.ath.cx/net/darkstat/

its claimed to be smaller and faster than ntop (i liked it anyway..) - 
but either way, if you're going to be running traffic profiling on the 
firewall itself, expect at least a little bit of performance degrade - YMMV

another one i thought was cool is symon, but it doesnt really give you 
any granularity - just total stats per nic.. it does have a 
collector/sensor model, so less overhead if you dump data to another 
host (snmp is probably better..), and will monitor cpu/ram/disk/specific 
process activity - its neato
also in ports or in http://www.xs4all.nl/~wpd/symon/

> Regards
> Rudi
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