[LARTC] wanted A tool to measure bandwidth....

Krystian Antoni krystianantoni at gmail.com
Thu May 12 07:03:13 CEST 2005


U can configure MRTG to measure traffic counted by iptables FORWARD chain. 
This way u will measure how much each host is taking without installing 
snmp. 

On 5/12/05, KartheeK <kartheekpn at yahoo.co.in> wrote:
> 
> Hello Everybody,
> I have configured a Linux box that does traffic shaping. Its working 
> wonderfully fine, just as expected...Now i want to measure the bandwidth 
> consumed by each of my hosts....But I dont want SNMP to run on all the 
> hosts[as required by MRTG]
> I used iptraf on my linux box, but it only measures the bandwidth on 
> interface basis only....
> I tried installing traffic-vis, its not working properly and there is know 
> documentation of how to get it running.....
> I also tried ntop, it installs, but dosent work.....
> I have been scratching my head for the past one week....
>  So my problem: I am in search of a tool that measures bandwidth consumed 
> by each host on my LAN without requiring SNMP to run on the hosts...
>  Now, is there any tool....
> Any input regarding the matter is a welcome.....
> Infinite Thanx in Advance.....
> Regards
> KartheeK
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