[ale] Network Usage tracking.
Geoffrey
esoteric at 3times25.net
Mon Jun 24 09:58:21 EDT 2002
cfowler wrote:
> Who pays for this service?
>
> Chris
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> On Mon, 2002-06-24 at 09:18, Chris Farris wrote:
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>>Ok, the ale.org webserver is using a lot more bandwidth this month (up
>>25%), and it looks like I may get charged extra.
>>
>>Looking at the weblogs I can tell that the websites aren't using excess
>>bandwidth. So I want to know where my bits are going.
Could it possibly be the graphical spam that's been showing up in the
admin list?
>>
>>I don't have access to the network this box resides on, so I need
>>something that can track protocol usage on the ethernet interface.
>>
>>Can SNMP do that? Is there a solution thats a tad more secure?
>>
>>Thanks
>>Chris
>>
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>>Chris Farris chris at room17.com
>>"Understanding is a three edged sword."
>> -- Ambassador Kosh of the Vorlon Empire
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