require network traffic monitor for web interface
Greetings, What web based solutions are there for network traffic monitoring, and reporting via web interface, apart from mrtg? TIA Chad
Chadley Wilson wrote:
Greetings,
What web based solutions are there for network traffic monitoring, and reporting via web interface, apart from mrtg?
ntop is excellent, use it all the time. Even supports netflows. -- Thanks http://www.911networks.com When the network has to work Cisco/Microsoft
On Friday 14 October 2005 01:13, Chadley Wilson wrote:
Greetings,
What web based solutions are there for network traffic monitoring, and reporting via web interface, apart from mrtg?
TIA Chad
Ntop .. use it all the time just installed the latest version works a treat on both 32 bit and 64 bit boxes .. one version for each .. Pete . -- If Bill Gates had gotten LAID at High School do YOU think there would be a Microsoft ? Of course NOT ! You gotta spend a lot of time at your school Locker stuffing underware up your ass to think , I am going to take on the worlds Computer Industry -------:heard on Cyber Radio.:------- AFFA
Peter Nikolic wrote:
On Friday 14 October 2005 01:13, Chadley Wilson wrote:
Greetings,
What web based solutions are there for network traffic monitoring, and reporting via web interface, apart from mrtg?
TIA Chad
Ntop .. use it all the time just installed the latest version works a treat on both 32 bit and 64 bit boxes .. one version for each ..
Pete .
Excellent choice that is grossly undersold, seeing it on freshmeat gave the impression it was just top for the network so I never looked at it, then I saw an article describing it and 10 minutes later, it was up and running. Regards Sid. -- Sid Boyce ... Hamradio License G3VBV, licensed Private Pilot Retired IBM/Amdahl Mainframes and Sun/Fujitsu Servers Tech Support Specialist Microsoft Windows Free Zone - Linux used for all Computing Tasks
Ntop .. use it all the time just installed the latest version works a treat on both 32 bit and 64 bit boxes .. one version for each ..
Pete .
Excellent choice that is grossly undersold, seeing it on freshmeat gave the impression it was just top for the network so I never looked at it, then I saw an article describing it and 10 minutes later, it was up and running.
What are the output/display options for ntop? I'm using MRTG, and find it extremely clunky. But, it has the virtue of pretty pictures that I can show to execs, and that they understand. Is there an equivalent for ntop?
On Saturday 15 October 2005 17:16, Ian Marlier wrote:
Ntop .. use it all the time just installed the latest version works a treat on both 32 bit and 64 bit boxes .. one version for each ..
Pete .
Excellent choice that is grossly undersold, seeing it on freshmeat gave the impression it was just top for the network so I never looked at it, then I saw an article describing it and 10 minutes later, it was up and running.
What are the output/display options for ntop?
I'm using MRTG, and find it extremely clunky. But, it has the virtue of pretty pictures that I can show to execs, and that they understand. Is there an equivalent for ntop?
I would think the easy way to find out would be load it for your self and look then you can make up your own mind and not bend ears for giving you duff info PS meant in a friendly kind of way .. :-) .. Pete . -- If Bill Gates had gotten LAID at High School do YOU think there would be a Microsoft ? Of course NOT ! You gotta spend a lot of time at your school Locker stuffing underware up your ass to think , I am going to take on the worlds Computer Industry -------:heard on Cyber Radio.:------- AFFA
participants (5)
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Chadley Wilson
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Ian Marlier
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Peter Nikolic
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Sid Boyce
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Syv Ritch