On Mon, 5 Jul 2004 13:46:49 +0800 (PHT), Orlando Andico <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Mon, 5 Jul 2004, JM wrote:
> ..
> >       Is there a way to monitor the outgoing and incomming traffic for a
> > DSL line?  I already asked the vendor but the router w/c ( embedded on
> > the receiver ) is not capable of SNMP.
> 
> hey Jerome,
> 
> if you have a Linux box connected to the DSL router, you can do some
> fancy-schmancy IPtables and even bandwidth management.
> 
> I wrote some software to do this type of QoS with a web interface, it also
> had a packet-sampling part so you could monitor the inbound and outbound
> bandwidth, both gross and on a per-IP, per-protocol, per-port basis.
> 
> i am no longer toying with this code, but if anyone wants it i can send it
> to you. it uses a transparent bridge interface so the linux box is not
> visible.
> 
> ---
> Orlando Andico <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Mosaic Communications, Inc.


Hey, Orly:

Please send it over. I won't promise making any grandiose toying with
your code, but I'd give it a shot. (Heck, I might even bug you on how
to make it work.) =D

I *may* be way over my head on this, so baby steps. :)) Thanks.

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