On Mon, 26 Mar 2012 10:47:10 +0530, J. wrote in message
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> Hello,
>
> This is an office environment where client's PC are connected with a
> hub
..really? A box that behaves like a properly set
up coax wire? And therefore, _not_ a switch?
> and
On Mon, 26 Mar 2012 17:13:25 +0200
Gilles Mocellin wrote:
> On Mon, 26 Mar 2012 15:12:19 +0530, J. Bakshi wrote:
> > On Mon, 26 Mar 2012 10:57:08 +0200
> > Gilles Mocellin wrote:
> >
> >
> >
> > a lot here
> >
> >
> >
> >>
> >> You should see interesting things with Ntop. If not, perhaps
On Mon, 26 Mar 2012 15:12:19 +0530, J. Bakshi wrote:
On Mon, 26 Mar 2012 10:57:08 +0200
Gilles Mocellin wrote:
a lot here
You should see interesting things with Ntop. If not, perhaps your
client don't really go through your gateway ?
Yes, ntop is always exciting. But in my debian
On 3/26/2012 7:32 AM, John Hasler wrote:
> Install nethogs.
Or Munin. Of course, Munin builds stat graphs for everything, including
the kitchen and bathroom sinks and those of your neighbors. Very
thorough. Maybe too thorough for some.
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John Hasler wrote:
> Install nethogs.
J. Bakshi writes:
> but it is for users in a same server, where I need to monitor the
> client boxes.
It tells you about all traffic through the device.
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On Mon, 26 Mar 2012 07:32:47 -0500
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> Install nethogs.
but it is for users in a same server, where I need to monitor the client boxes.
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On Mon, 26 Mar 2012 10:57:08 +0200
Gilles Mocellin wrote:
a lot here
>
> You should see interesting things with Ntop. If not, perhaps your
> client don't really go through your gateway ?
Yes, ntop is always exciting. But in my debian box the browser view shows
[..]
Please e
On Mon, 26 Mar 2012 13:35:03 +0530, J. Bakshi wrote:
On Mon, 26 Mar 2012 09:24:29 +0200
Michel Blankleder wrote:
On Mon, Mar 26, 2012 at 9:04 AM, fthyes wrote:
> On Mon, 2012-03-26 at 10:47 +0530, J. Bakshi wrote:
>
>> This is an office environment where client's PC are connected
with a hub
On Mon, 26 Mar 2012 09:24:29 +0200
Michel Blankleder wrote:
> On Mon, Mar 26, 2012 at 9:04 AM, fthyes wrote:
> > On Mon, 2012-03-26 at 10:47 +0530, J. Bakshi wrote:
> >
> >> This is an office environment where client's PC are connected with a hub
> >> and that
> >> hub is connected with the gat
On Mon, Mar 26, 2012 at 9:04 AM, fthyes wrote:
> On Mon, 2012-03-26 at 10:47 +0530, J. Bakshi wrote:
>
>> This is an office environment where client's PC are connected with a hub and
>> that
>> hub is connected with the gateway debian box. How can I monitor the
>> bandwidth at
>> the gateway ser
On Mon, 2012-03-26 at 10:47 +0530, J. Bakshi wrote:
> This is an office environment where client's PC are connected with a hub and
> that
> hub is connected with the gateway debian box. How can I monitor the bandwidth
> at
> the gateway server to check which sites are eating maximum bandwidth. I
Hello,
This is an office environment where client's PC are connected with a hub and
that
hub is connected with the gateway debian box. How can I monitor the bandwidth at
the gateway server to check which sites are eating maximum bandwidth. I have
used
iftop / ntop etc. but still unable to g
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