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I'd like to throw NTop in the mix. |
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http://www.ntop.org/overview.html |
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Not quite what you were looking for, but i think it will be close enough |
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that you shouldn't mind the differences. And its in portage.:) |
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bryce |
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Timothy A. Holmes wrote: |
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> Several years ago I saw a (unfortunatly windows) program that when |
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> pluggined into a network, would allow the user to visualize traffic |
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> across the network. In that particular program, the network (or |
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> segment) was represented as a circle with hosts around the perimeter and |
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> lines representing traffic, the thicker the line, the more traffic. |
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> Im not hooked on that particular layout, but im looking for something |
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> similar that will allow me to get a grasp of which hosts are generating |
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> traffic and how much (we are seeing some slowdown problems that I need |
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> to try to locate) |
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> Programs in portage are preferable, but if it will run on gentoo without |
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> too much gymnastics, im interested. |
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> Thanks |
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> TIM |
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> Tim Holmes |
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> IT Manager / Webmaster / Teacher |
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> Medina Christian Academy |
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> A Higher Standard... |
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