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| Subject: | Per protocol/port bandwidth usage |
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| Date: | Mon, 21 Mar 2005 21:32:49 -0300 |
Does anybody knows a free software application that runs on Linux for generating per protocol/port bandwidth usage information (graphics or raw data) ? By now I *think* www.ntop.org would suit my need. Am I right (anyone with experience on that)? Could snort generate such data? Regards, -- Eduardo Bacchi Kienetz
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