Re: Linux bandwidth monitoring
From: Jenda Mudron (jendam_at_ctp.co.za)
Date: 07/22/05
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Date: Fri, 22 Jul 2005 08:37:35 +0200
Thank You for the reply.
I have spamassassin running on my mail server, but what happens is I have a
procmail rule that blocks out attachments for eg: zip files.
then what it does is sends out a autoreply to the sender stating he sent a
zip file and it is not allowed. But viruses come onto the server with forged
headers and the server sends the autoreply to somebody that did not send the
e-mail.
Any other suggestions ?
"Michael Heiming" <michael+USENET@www.heiming.de> wrote in message
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> In comp.os.linux.networking Rennie deGraaf <ca.ucalgary.cpsc@degraaf>:
> > I'm looking a tool that can run on a linux router, graph network
> > bandwidth usage (or better yet, chart it in a way that can be graphed
> > later with GNUPlot), and send email alerts when bandwidth usage rises
> > higher than some set bound. Any suggestions?
>
> > I'd prefer something that can pull data directly, rather than relying on
> > SNMP, since the tool will run locally and I have no other need of SNMP.
>
> Sounds like you want to check out 'ntop' running in web mode
> should produce lots of nice graphs, dunno about thresholds.
>
> Good luck
>
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