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Displays a graph with network load. A simple program with a lot of customization options.
Currently only Linux platform is supported, as of the program uses /proc/net/dev file to collect network statistics.
Snetz is a small and simple live network bandwidth monitoring tool implemented in python. These tool get a some values from the pseudo-file "/proc/net/dev" and re-presented to the standard output.
Trafficlogger is a tiny program which logs your traffic from each device that is listet in /proc/net/dev. It logs all traffic (TCP, UDP,...). It is written in ANSI-C and should compile and work on nearly all Linux distributions.
SrvReport is a simple and featurefull server monitoring and reporting
system. It will send every day a mail with the latest
state of the server including traffic (via /proc/net/dev and/or iptables), cpu, mail, http, ftp reports
and other logs.
StatScript is a traffic summary script for linux. It use /proc/net/dev to obtain the traffic per session and store it to the file. Then it summs the old and the current traffic. This scripts are useful for the traffic-controlled internet connection.
mysql-iptables collects an iptables chain list and stores them into a MySQL database. The values in the database are incremented on each update to give a total value, this eliminates the problem of reboot/crash lost info in /proc/net/dev. It originally u
Linux bandwidth monitor (bwmon) is yet another utility that measures bandwidth utiliazation per interface basis. It is coded in C and takes advantage of curses library. It runs only on Linux systems since the utility reads /proc/net/dev.
Network load monitor via /proc/net/dev. Though by putting one's NIC into promiscues mode one can also get statistics for a whole LAN.
The 'module name' for CVS is 'netload', the programs name.
Presents stats as numbers and bar graphs.