Markus Bjorklof wrote: >> Markus Bjorklof wrote: >>> Has anyone got a simple script that uses rrd to show Tor-servers >>> traffic? I'm currently using a perl script that gets it's data from >>> bw_accounting (not a good idea anymore). >> I use mrtg with bw_accounting. >> Why is that not a good idea? > > > - From http://archives.seul.org/or/talk/May-2007/msg00115.html > > "Probably a bad idea; that file is deprecated in 0.1.2.x and later in > favor of the state file." > > Also when AccountingMax is defined the Tor server does not advertise the > dirport.
So we might need, for mrtg, stuff like: ###################################################################### # # # this is the tor traffic # # # ###################################################################### Target[tor]: `/bin/echo -en "authenticate\r\ngetinfo accounting/bytes\r\nquit\r\n" |/usr/bin/nc localhost 9051|/bin/awk '/250-accounting.bytes=/ {gsub("250-accounting/bytes=","");print $1; print $2}'` Options[tor]: noinfo, growright, transparent, nopercent MaxBytes[tor]: 1250000 AbsMax[tor]: 1250000 kilo[tor]: 1024 YLegend[tor]: Bytes per second ShortLegend[tor]: B/s Legend1[tor]: Incoming Traffic in Bytes per second Legend2[tor]: Outgoing Traffic in Bytes per second Legend3[tor]: Maximal 10 Minute Incoming Traffic Legend4[tor]: Maximal 10 Minute Outgoing Traffic LegendI[tor]: In: LegendO[tor]: Out: TimeZone[tor]: Europe/Amsterdam Title[tor]: tor traffic PageTop[tor]: <H2>Tor traffic</H2> ###################################################################### ?