Thanks guys, I'll try them out.

 - Chris Chu

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>On Fri, Mar 15, 2002 at 01:25:28PM +0800, lito a. lampitoc wrote:
>> try ntop.
>> 
>
>ntop is definitely one of the best applications out there. But it really
>depends on how much you want to log and how strict the logging is.
>
>You can use a variety of tools. Currently, I'm using ipfm to monitor per
>host bandwidth usage behind a NAT box. It can't specify what exactly to
>monitor unlike ntop, but its simple to use and straightforward. ntop can
>log too much, sometimes, and I can't seem to control how it logs (better
>read the docs).
>
>MRTG is also nice, but I don't think it stores/archives data. It graphs
>them over a period of time. MHTG is used for individual hosts, but
>you'll need a something that speaks netflow.
>
>Then of course you can always use netflow/netramet and the like, but
>these will require some level of know how.
>
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