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Hi Eduardo, Paul, There's a package for Linux called IPTraf that does exactly this, and is what's used in IPCop (from memory) and SmoothBalls (from even vaguer memory). -- Regards, Hilton Travis Phone: +61 (0)7 3344 3889 (Brisbane, Australia) Phone: +61 (0)419 792 394 Manager, Quark IT http://www.quarkit.com.au Quark AudioVisual http://www.quarkav.net http://www.threatcode.com/ <-- its now time to shame poor coders into writing code that is acceptable for use on today's networks War doesn't determine who is right. War determines who is left. This document and any attachments are for the intended recipient only. It may contain confidential, privileged or copyright material which must not be disclosed or distributed. > -----Original Message----- > From: Paul Taylor [mailto:PaulTaylor at winn dash dixie dot com] > Sent: Wednesday, 22 February 2006 23:14 > > > I don't know how feasible that is, but you can use the > Firewall States table to see some of that sort of > activity for long-lived connections, like VPN. You can > even take a "Snapshot" of the current stats, then view > the delta of the stats moments later, so you can see > which IP Address is using the most bandwidth at a > given time. > > Paul > > -----Original Message----- > From: eduardo bermuller [mailto:bermuller at yahoo dot com] > Sent: Tuesday, February 21, 2006 7:48 PM > > Hi, it is possible ad Traffic graph for monitoring > individual ip or mac adress of the users of the LAN.. |