Re: Package to represent network traffic



On Sun, 2006-07-02 at 17:40 +0100, Anne Wilson wrote:
I once had an installed package that gave a graphical representation of
traffic on the network, but I can't remember its name. I've tried searching
yum with a few guesses, without success. Can anyone help?

Anne
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I think the package you want is called mrtg and is part of the
distribution FC4 and FC5.
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