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Author Network Traffic Monitoring
Werner Otto

2004-05-22, 11:32 am

Hi there,

Does anyone know of a good, and good looking network monitoring open
source web based application? Something that includes kb/s and response
time. And of course can be viewed in a web-page format(graphs).

Kind Regards,
Werner Otto
Paul Archer

2004-05-22, 11:32 am

This has zip to do with Perl or CGI. If you're going to post off-topic, at
least have the courtesy to say "Hey, this is off-topic, but I haven't been
able to find the answer anywhere else..."
That said, try ntop (www.ntop.org).

Paul Archer

1:56pm, Werner Otto wrote:

> Hi there,
>
> Does anyone know of a good, and good looking network monitoring open
> source web based application? Something that includes kb/s and response
> time. And of course can be viewed in a web-page format(graphs).
>
> Kind Regards,
> Werner Otto
>
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Greg

2004-05-22, 11:32 am

MRTG is fairly basic but it will give some stats. I believe 5min, 1 day, 1
month.

Greg.

-----Original Message-----
From: Werner Otto [mailto:wot@dcs.kcl.ac.uk]
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To: beginners-cgi@perl.org
Subject: Network Traffic Monitoring


Hi there,

Does anyone know of a good, and good looking network monitoring open
source web based application? Something that includes kb/s and response
time. And of course can be viewed in a web-page format(graphs).

Kind Regards,
Werner Otto

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