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Bandwidth monitoring tools?

I was wondering what people use to monitor bandwidth on specific interfaces?

I have used vnstat in the past before. I'm looking for something that provides graphs (similar to VNstat) but looking for something that breaks the traffic down as well - by traffic type e.g. http/p2p, etc and also by IP address if possible.

Thanks.

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  • edited June 2013

    Check out ntop

  • krs360krs360 Member
    edited June 2013

    @SegmentationFault said:
    Check out ntop

    Looks decent, will need some more configuration though, it sees netflix streaming as Mail_POP - netflix uses 80 and 443 I believe.. @SegmentationFault

    /edit - Going to compile it from source, it's probably a newer version than apt-get.

  • GienGien Member

    80 and 443 are not mail_pop nor are they specificly for netflix

    as those ports are simple http/https but with ntop you can sort traffic on program basis.

  • krs360krs360 Member
    edited June 2013

    @Gien said:
    80 and 443 are not mail_pop nor are they specificly for netflix

    as those ports are simple http/https but with ntop you can sort traffic on program basis.

    Yep, I'm aware of this - hence needing more configuration. Seems there was an issue with a previous release which is what apt-get gives you.

    Waiting for the source to compile now.

    /edit - Compiled and it now reflects HTTPS as it should.

    so.. If anyone is considering trying ntop it's better to compile from source.

  • SpeedBusSpeedBus Member, Host Rep
    edited June 2013

    vnstat has a php frontend which is pretty neat,
    http://www.sqweek.com/sqweek/?p=1

    it also has one js based
    http://www.rakudave.ch/?q=jsvnstat

    Also, you could check out darkstat pretty good aswell

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