network traffic graphs


Subject: network traffic graphs
From: Justin Dieters (enderak@gci.net)
Date: Tue Dec 09 2003 - 14:39:55 AKST


I am looking for something that will generate network traffic graphs. Average Kb/sec every 5 minutes or so would be perfect. Something similar to what Smoothwall/IPCop has is what I would like, if possible.

I know of about 100 different solutions as KDE/Gnome/Gkrellm/etc applets/plugins, _but_ the server doesn't have X, and it's not running Apache, so both of those are out. It is running Webmin, so that would be ideal, but the closest thing I could find as a Webmin module just shows the total bytes and packets transferred.

Even if it was something that could be scheduled to just create graphs in .png format or something every half hour or so and throw them on the hard drive somewhere, that would be acceptable. I just need basic in and out information for eth0, I don't really need to know about what ports, which IP the traffic is going to, etc.

Any ideas?

Thanks,
Justin

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