Have a look at Netsaint.
www.netsaint.org
> On Tue, 26 Mar 2002, Chad and Doria Skinner wrote:
>
> > Does anyone know of a free program that will let you draw a map of
your
> > network and then monitor the computers and network bandwidth on the
map.
> > I tried gxsnmp, but it constantly dies and
Have a look at Netsaint.
www.netsaint.org
> On Tue, 26 Mar 2002, Chad and Doria Skinner wrote:
>
> > Does anyone know of a free program that will let you draw a map of
your
> > network and then monitor the computers and network bandwidth on the
map.
> > I tried gxsnmp, but it constantly dies and
Hi
Use iptraf or trafshow for this.
Chad and Doria Skinner wrote:
> Does anyone know of a free program that will let you draw a map of your
> network and then monitor the computers and network bandwidth on the map. I
> tried gxsnmp, but it constantly dies and cheops does not appear to use snmp
Hi
You can also use iptraf or trafshow for this.
"Todd A. Jacobs" wrote:
> On Tue, 26 Mar 2002, Chad and Doria Skinner wrote:
>
> > Does anyone know of a free program that will let you draw a map of your
> > network and then monitor the computers and network bandwidth on the map.
> > I tried gx
On Tue, 26 Mar 2002, Chad and Doria Skinner wrote:
> Does anyone know of a free program that will let you draw a map of your
> network and then monitor the computers and network bandwidth on the map.
> I tried gxsnmp, but it constantly dies and cheops does not appear to use
> snmp or allow you to
Does anyone know of a free program that will let you draw a map of your
network and then monitor the computers and network bandwidth on the map. I
tried gxsnmp, but it constantly dies and cheops does not appear to use snmp
or allow you to specify correct connections.
Thanks,
Chad
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David, I'll gladly to know what u've done with MRTG for network
monitoring
David Brett wrote:
> I have looked at these tools and found nothing which fills what I am
> looking for completely. I use combination of applications done by other
> people (i.e. MRTG) and writ
I would like to see it as well.
Thanks
Kelvin Nunn
In Theory, there is no difference between practice and theory.
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From: Lorris J. Woods [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, March 20, 2001 10:45 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Network Monitoring Software
I would as well!!
Ray
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From: "Lorris J. Woods" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, March 20, 2001 11:45 AM
Subject: Re: Network Monitoring Software
> David I would like very much to see what you have.
>
> TIA
David I would like very much to see what you have.
TIA
On Tue, 20 Mar 2001, David Brett wrote:
> I have looked at these tools and found nothing which fills what I am
> looking for completely. I use combination of applications done by other
> people (i.e. MRTG) and written by my self. If anybo
I have looked at these tools and found nothing which fills what I am
looking for completely. I use combination of applications done by other
people (i.e. MRTG) and written by my self. If anybody wants to see what I
have written I will gladly share it. Basicly it is perl script which does
pings
Hi Derek!
> Hi,
>
> I am looking for a very robust solution for monitoring activity on a
> network.
>
> - auto-configuration - meaning that it can take a block of IP
> addresses and figure out if machines are up, what OS
> they are running, and the open ports.
>
> - new machine a
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Subject: Network Monitoring Software
Hi,
I am looking for a very robust solution for monitoring activity on a
network. I would prefer to go with some sort of open source software, or at
least start with something and extend it. Here is what it would absolutely
have to have:
- auto
On Mon, 19 Mar 2001, Derek Del Conte blurted out:
DDC>Hi,
DDC>
DDC>I am looking for a very robust solution for monitoring activity on a
DDC>network. I would prefer to go with some sort of open source software, or at
DDC>least start with something and extend it. Here is what it would absolute
Hi,
I am looking for a very robust solution for monitoring activity on a
network. I would prefer to go with some sort of open source software, or at
least start with something and extend it. Here is what it would absolutely
have to have:
- auto-configuration - meaning that it can take
> > At 02:35 PM 6/2/98 -0400, Greg Fall *DIDN'T* wrote:
> >
> > >> Does anybody know of any graphical network performance monitoring tools
> > >> that I can use from RH5.0 similar to Solaris' perfmeter (XView/OpenWin)
> > >> command?
Watch those attributions, eh.
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Host/basic network:
1) BigBrother: http://www.iti.qc.ca/users/sean/bb-dnld/
2) MON: http://consult.ml.org/~trockij/mon/
MON is IMHO better.
For a SNMP Network monitoring tool check out TkIned/Scotty which there are
RPM's available for in contrib.
On T
At 02:35 PM 6/2/98 -0400, Greg Fall wrote:
>> Does anybody know of any graphical network performance monitoring tools
>> that I can use from RH5.0 similar to Solaris' perfmeter (XView/OpenWin)
>> command?
Theres a program called "Big Brother" that monitors all network activity
and makes a nice g
> Does anybody know of any graphical network performance monitoring tools
> that I can use from RH5.0 similar to Solaris' perfmeter (XView/OpenWin)
> command?
Sounds like you're looking for an 'xload'-type scrolling net throughput
graph. I don't have one of those, but I can always monitor my conn
Hi,
Does anybody know of any graphical network performance monitoring tools
that I can use from RH5.0 similar to Solaris' perfmeter (XView/OpenWin)
command?
I have been using tcpdump for various insight into the network activity,
but it would be nice to have a small window plotting the network
p
I went to the http://www.megacity.org/pong3 page and followed the links to mrtg and
its associated requirements. I updgraded to the latest perl.
On a "play" machine, I run the pong3server, and it monitors mail, http, ping,
telnet,
disk percentage utilization, ssh, cpu load and other serv
>
> On Tue, 7 Apr 1998, Son of a Preacherman wrote:
>
> > I was wondering what are the different network monitoring packages
> > available right now. I'm looking for something that can monitor snmp,
> > icmp, tcp/udp, and other network services along with overall netwo
http://www.megacity.org/pong3/
It'll at least do some of what you want. (And I wrote it myself, so I'm
always open to suggestions *grin*)
D
On Tue, 7 Apr 1998, Son of a Preacherman wrote:
> I was wondering what are the different network monitoring packages
> available right n
I was wondering what are the different network monitoring packages
available right now. I'm looking for something that can monitor snmp,
icmp, tcp/udp, and other network services along with overall network
traffic without adding to the traffic too much on it's own.
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