Alternatives to NATMonitord

mbvdl

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Hey guys
Been using NATMonitor for a while to graph "per ip" usage of NAT'd traffic, basically to see which masq'd host us using what kind of data (you can see where this is going, in a works environment?)...
Anyway, been having pains with NATMonitor segfaulting etc, so what other kind of graphing/monitoring solutions could you recommend for this kind of use?

I love iptraf, but it doesn't quite have the "graphing" feature, which is nice to look back in time with.

rgds
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mbvdl

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Ok, well, seems everyones in the same boat as me.
Consider this a bump, as I am still keen on ideas.
But for now, NatMonitor's segfauklting will have to suffice.
 

mbvdl

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Thanks, this looks pretty ideal.
Being snmp based, it does make for flexible input streams :)
 

fskmh

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Thought I'd post this just to annoy the OP :D.
I'd never heard of NATMonitord before so I gave it a try in a PC lab with 14 PCs and it's working quite nicely. (Slackware 13.0, natmonitord-SVN128 and xerces-c 2.8.0 for the XML stuff). Wooooo more blinkenlichten :p.
 
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