On 01/01/2006 07:52:55 PM, Peter wrote:
I want to go to the next level and graph this data at each
interval.
Re: R, see also:
http://www-128.ibm.com/developerworks/linux/library/l-r1/
Karl [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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On 01/01/2006 07:52:55 PM, Peter wrote:
I have written an IP accounting system using pf labels. It runs every
5
minutes and extracts stats for data entering and leaving my lan. It
works
nicely but I want to go to the next level and graph this data at each
interval.
I have no experience,
I've used one of the GDchart extensions to ruby for some histogram plot of
network link utilization. However now that Firefox natively supports SVG
I would also consider http://www.germane-software.com/software/SVG/SVG::Graph/
once upon a lonesome Peter wrote:
SNIP
I have heard of Perl with
Tobias Weisserth wrote:
Hi there,
On Sunday 01 January 2006 23:08, Charles Sprickman wrote:
..
Any comments on this project? I do like the idea of being able to drop a
fairly sophisticated appliance at a client site that uses pf...
Hi :)
I am a little confused about Pftpx / Ftpsesame, and I hope someone can help?
Is Pftpx replacing Ftpsesame ?
And if so, does Pftpx support PF in bridge-mode?
Best regards happy new year to you all,
Henrik Bro
On Jan 1, 2006, at 8:52 PM, Peter wrote:
I have written an IP accounting system using pf labels. It runs
every 5
minutes and extracts stats for data entering and leaving my lan.
It works
nicely but I want to go to the next level and graph this data at each
interval.
I wrote one in ruby
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Hi list,
I'd like to use PF's route-to option to route traffic through a tunnel
(tun0) interface for certain ports only.
- From what i read here: http://www.openbsd.org/faq/pf/pools.html, here:
Kelley Reynolds wrote:
On Jan 1, 2006, at 8:52 PM, Peter wrote:
I have written an IP accounting system using pf labels. It runs
every 5
minutes and extracts stats for data entering and leaving my lan. It
works
nicely but I want to go to the next level and graph this data at each
On Mon, Jan 02, 2006 at 03:06:33PM +0100, Henrik Bro wrote:
Hi :)
I am a little confused about Pftpx / Ftpsesame, and I hope someone can help?
Both are written by the same author, Camiel.
Is Pftpx replacing Ftpsesame ?
I do not think so, although pftpx is now in the base distribution,
On Sunday 01 January 2006 18:52, you wrote:
pfstat works well, it may be a nice starting point for you or it may do
everything you want.
Bob
On Mon, 2 Jan 2006 13:56:21 -0700
Bob DeBolt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
pfstat works well, it may be a nice starting point for you or it may
do everything you want.
If there's time I'll look at making a plugin for monitoring programs.
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