IP bandwidth consumption logging

2006-02-17 Thread Richard Gaywood
Hello list.I'm looking for a little tool that will provide me with, say, daily summaries of how much traffic was on each TCP and UDP port. A bit like the rather nifty iptraf but not real-time.I want this because my server is capped to fairly small amounts of bandwidth each month and a friend has as

Re: ISDN & diald: router setup tale of woe

2002-02-21 Thread Richard Gaywood
Sorry about delay in replying to this, Tony, and thanks for your help so far. On Sat, Feb 16, 2002 at 08:06:09PM +0100, Tony Crawford wrote: > Richard Gaywood wrote (on 16 Feb 2002 at 18:37): > > On Sat, Feb 16, 2002 at 07:21:34PM +0100, Tony Crawford wrote: > > > Richard Gaywoo

Re: ISDN & diald: router setup tale of woe

2002-02-16 Thread Richard Gaywood
On Sat, Feb 16, 2002 at 07:21:34PM +0100, Tony Crawford wrote: > Richard Gaywood wrote (on 16 Feb 2002 at 18:05): > > > Hi. I'm having massive grief configuring a standalone ISDN router > > and I could desperately use some pointers. > > Are you using pppd or ipppd

ISDN & diald: router setup tale of woe

2002-02-16 Thread Richard Gaywood
Hi. I'm having massive grief configuring a standalone ISDN router and I could desperately use some pointers. Quick recap of the story so far: I started with a CD-based install of 2.2r5, then cast around looking for ways to configure the ISDN. I've built routers before but never around dialup and I

Debian keeps hanging!

2001-08-06 Thread Richard Gaywood
My Debian testing install keeps locking up solid under X and it's driving me crazy. At apparantly random intervals - sometimes hours, sometimes minutes - the entire machine just comes to a screeching halt. Not even Magic SysRq can persuade it to do anything afterwards. I'm getting real tired of fsc

Re: Problem with apt-get removing a package

2001-07-23 Thread Richard Gaywood
On Mon, Jul 23, 2001 at 10:42:56AM -0400, Andrew Dixon wrote: > I'd also recommend getting rid of Ximain and installing Gnome from > the Debian .debs. It really does eliminate a lot of headaches. Know of any rough instructions on how to do this? Is it just a matter of taking Ximian out of sourc

Massive problems with Gnome/KDE/kdm/gdm & Xinerama

2001-07-23 Thread Richard Gaywood
Heh, I think my subject line has covered all the bases :o) Up until recently, I was happy using gdm and Gnome, then having managed to free up a second monitor I thought I'd give Xinerama a whirl. Everything was OK... sort of; it worked, but X suddently acquired an unpleasant habit of locking solid