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Legacy Forums => Experienced User Forum => Topic started by: Robert Birch on July 24, 2002, 01:50:28 AM
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Is there something out there that can tell me how much bandwidth each IP address is using over the internet. Not just through surfing. I need total bytes sent and received. We need to find out who the hogs are.
Thanks,
Robert Birch
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Check out IPAC.
http://www.daneben.de/ipac.html
Good luck,
Nathan
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Thanks for the response.
When I go to that website, you can only download the source for IPAC. If I am correct, there is no compiling in e-smith??
I thought then, I'd use rpmfind. I found an ipac-ng, which does have an rpm for binaries available. Problem is, when I rpm -Uvh the file, it says I need iptables installed. I'm pretty sure iptables is installed (not sure how to check). Is iptables in a different spot on e-smith than on a regular linux box?
Thanks,
Robert Birch
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i guess e-smith uses ipchains. so i dont think it will work. i am also intrested in integrating a bandwidth moniter with e-smith. i am using e-smith 5.0. any suggestions?
thankx :)
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