Hi,

You mean the one they had on the front of the watchguard firebox 2 and 3 models?

They replicated those in the wsm ui.

In the Firebox X series they have a sort of star interpretation instead of the 
triangle.
You could flip the role of the primary lan and wan interface on that one to 
show a direction of the traffic.

Although practically doable in SVG, I doubt anyone from the m0n0wall camp ever 
considered building such a SVG graph.

in pfSense however it would make for a fine graph.
I'm thinking of something that would look a bit like this.
http://www.aditus.nu/jpgraph/img/gallery/radarlogex1.png
The multi interface traffic graph. It would make a nice dashboard widget whilst 
at the same time consuming less space.

Regards,

Seth


Op 3 dec 2009, om 17:18 heeft Tim Dressel het volgende geschreven:

> Hi folks,
> 
> In a former like I replaced an overworked Firebox with an IPCop
> installation (this was before I knew about pfSense, all my firewalls
> are now pfSense now.
> 
> Anyways... the only thing I miss about that Firebox was this cool
> little graphical traffic graph that updated in real time. On one side
> of the screen they had the external IP and port or protocol, and on
> the other was the internal IP and port/protocol. I've got the rate
> package installed which does a nice job of breaking down the traffic,
> but its not as pretty.
> 
> Does anyone know what I'm taking about, and if so, does anyone know
> about a package out there that might replicate this completely
> frivolous non-security related eye-candy?
> 
> With regards,
> 
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