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Traffic monitoring daemon. Uses libpcap to collect accounting info. Works on linux, freebsd, openbsd, solaris. Accounting information is stored in mySQL. Support per hour statistics. Web interface included
Network Volume monitor logs packets information (src_ip, dst_ip, date, size of packets)(based on libpcap library) upon filter(s) and device into any stockage you want (currently 2 plugins are written simple flat file (each packet is logged) and mysql dat
daitrix is a secure os built on security, ease of use, and linux/unix based. verry fast to install with 4 setup types- dev, server, desktop and all. everything a normal linux distro has and then some.
Outback is an easy-to-use packet sniffer/packet analyzer. It provides logging to a file and offline reading. It is based on the libaries libnet an libpcap. Outback can analyze, means printing header info, UDP,TCP,ARP, ICMP, IGMP, DNS. So have fun!
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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.
...The idea is to present an Obj-C interface to sockets in the lightest way possible, not requiring any extra libraries, frameworks, or files than what is supplied on the Mac OS X Dev CD.
a *simple* libpcap program that dumps network packets in a variety of formats. If you are a programmer, this is a good starting point for you to build your own programs.
[NOTE: In the CVS repository there is a version with *alot* of features added]
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.
Angst is an active sniffer, based on libpcap and libnet. Dumps into a file the payload of all the TCP packets received on the specified ports. Also, it implements methods for active sniffing of networks with switches.
This project started because I wanted to learn how to use the libpcap library with Objective C. Would like to include something like this: http://drdobbs.com/showArticle.jhtml?articleID=199102239&queryText=networking+computers