On Thu, 14 Dec 2000, sena wrote: > On 14/12/2000 at 17:26 +0000, Craig Coles wrote: > > I am looking for a tool to monitor the through-put of my connection to the > > internet. I want to know if my connection is maxing out, or my users just > > have slow connections to the internet. Is there a debian package to do > > this, or a recommendation otherwise? Can these tools determine what kind > > of > > traffic it is (http,ftp,etc.)? > > > > I'm using apache on woody, I know apache does some statistics with > > server-status but seems to only show averages over uptime. > > > And do you know of any program that also (or just) measures the quantity of > data (er.. you know what I mean :)) that passes through an interface? > > I think ipchains does that, but I think it just counts packets... Is there > any way of counting GB/MB/whatever?
actually ipchains counts packets and bytes, so no problem there: ipchains -nvL > > Regards, sena... > > -- > [EMAIL PROTECTED], http://decoy.ath.cx/~sena/ > gpg fingerprint: F20B 12A8 A8F6 FD1F 9B1D BA62 C424 8E73 DD2E 47C8 > > > > -- > To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] > with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED] > ------------------------------------- New things are always on the horizon.