On Tue 17 Feb 2015 10:33:21 NZDT +1300, Walter Parker wrote: > In Realtime, you can use the dashboard app.
The pfsense dashboard? I don't think so. traffic going through a particular interface is not so interesting. > For plugins, BandwidthD and Darkstat have some information. Unfortuntely the info is of no value. I am not interested in any traffic volume between LAN, DMZ, WIFI, LAN2, etc. I am only interested in the traffic going through WAN, and with which *internal* host. The above packages can only tell me which *Internet* sites had how much traffic through WAN, but that side of the connection is of no interest to me. I want to know which of my clients have created the traffic for which I have to pay my ISP, so I can work out which flatmate has to pay for it, or fix the computer with a problem that wastes my money. I realise those in the USA and a few other countries don't have this problem, but it sure exists where I live and I'm sure it's not the only country. In any case it's good to know what gobbles up resources, even if they're free. > I've used netflow on other systems to get this sort of information, but for > pfSense you would have to setup a second box that ran the netflow > visualizer to see the traffic information from one of the netflow plugins. Copying a file onto another computer to look at its content isn't too much of a problem. Do you know of a good tutorial that lists the software needed, and basic config for each part? Thanks, Volker -- Volker Kuhlmann http://volker.top.geek.nz/ Please do not CC list postings to me. _______________________________________________ pfSense mailing list https://lists.pfsense.org/mailman/listinfo/list Support the project with Gold! https://pfsense.org/gold
