Re: auditing network traffic

2018-11-27 Thread Rick Stevens
On 11/27/18 2:22 PM, Roger Heflin wrote: > if you have sar installed (package is sysstat) then sar -n DEV will > give you 10 minute network counters, it will give you 1 minute data if > you turn sar's sample timer down to 1 minute. > > snmp if you router supports it, and I have also ssh'ed into my

Re: auditing network traffic

2018-11-27 Thread Roger Heflin
if you have sar installed (package is sysstat) then sar -n DEV will give you 10 minute network counters, it will give you 1 minute data if you turn sar's sample timer down to 1 minute. snmp if you router supports it, and I have also ssh'ed into my router ever X minutes and collected its network st

Re: auditing network traffic

2018-11-27 Thread Rick Stevens
On 11/27/18 12:27 PM, Tim via users wrote: > Tim: >>> If I want to check on how much data my computer's been putting >>> through my ISP over the last few days, is there anything logged by >>> default that I can look at, or do need to install something extra? > > Ed Greshko: >> Are you saying you h

Re: auditing network traffic

2018-11-27 Thread Tim via users
Tim: >> If I want to check on how much data my computer's been putting >> through my ISP over the last few days, is there anything logged by >> default that I can look at, or do need to install something extra? Ed Greshko: > Are you saying you have a single system with only traffic going to > the

Re: auditing network traffic

2018-11-27 Thread Ed Greshko
On 11/27/18 9:50 PM, Tim via users wrote: > If I want to check on how much data my computer's been putting through > my ISP over the last few days, is there anything logged by default that > I can look at, or do need to install something extra? Are you saying you have a single system with only tra

auditing network traffic

2018-11-27 Thread Tim via users
Hi, If I want to check on how much data my computer's been putting through my ISP over the last few days, is there anything logged by default that I can look at, or do need to install something extra? -- [tim@localhost ~]$ uname -rsvp Linux 4.16.11-100.fc26.x86_64 #1 SMP Tue May 22 20:02:12 UTC