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Old 01-03-2005, 08:33 PM   #1
Default Netflow, IP Accounting and Linux


Hi all,

I am just wondering what different systems people are using under
Linux for doing IP Accounting using the output from netflow, or other
data.

Ideally I would not only like to produce graphed output, but also text
based totals. At the moment I have configured flow-capture, and
flowscan to pass the data to create the RRDB's for each IP, and can
produce the graphs, but have yet to find a way to produce text output
of the figures I am after.

Any advice and experiences on this is much appreciated!

Cheers,
Steve Wright


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Old 01-03-2005, 10:08 PM   #2
Garry Glendown
 
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Default Re: Netflow, IP Accounting and Linux
Steve Wright wrote:
> Ideally I would not only like to produce graphed output, but also text
> based totals. At the moment I have configured flow-capture, and
> flowscan to pass the data to create the RRDB's for each IP, and can
> produce the graphs, but have yet to find a way to produce text output
> of the figures I am after.


If you don't need to use different IP flows, but only need accounting
per port, there are multiple packages available ... e.g.
http://pact.insider.org creates complete accounting for multiple ports
per customer ...


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