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    Bandwidth

    Bandwidth

    Monitor monthly internet Transmit and Receive bandwidth usage - Linux

    ...Some of us are unable to get "unlimited", "all that you can eat", internet packages and are left trying to stay within our Download/Upload limits, whilst paying dearly for the "privilege". Equally, we didn't have the foresight or the money to purchase an snmp managed router, so we are unable to strip the traffic information from the router itself, rather we have to rely on the logging into our ISP, to discover if we are approaching the bandwidth limit. Bandwidth logger, runs a daemon that notes how much traffic is passing through your network interface. Bandwidth logger was written to install on a system using 'systemd' but can be configured to run under 'upstart'. ...
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    SNMP Simulator is a software that would act like a multitude of real physical devices from SNMP Manager's point of view. Simulator builds and uses a database of physical devices' SNMP footprints to respond like their real counterparts do. Project moved to GitHub: https://github.com/etingof/snmpsim
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    MITMf

    MITMf

    Framework for Man-In-The-Middle attacks

    MITMf aims to provide a one-stop-shop for Man-In-The-Middle and network attacks while updating and improving existing attacks and techniques. Originally built to address the significant shortcomings of other tools (e.g Ettercap, Mallory), it's been almost completely rewritten from scratch to provide a modular and easily extendible framework that anyone can use to implement their own MITM attack. The framework contains a built-in SMB, HTTP and DNS server that can be controlled and used by the...
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    sload

    sload

    Bandwidth Monitoring Tool; Console SNMP traffic monitor

    Sload is a console/terminal application which monitors network interface load of the remote device (by SNMP) in real time. Bandwidth Monitoring Tools For Linux (Requires Python 2.4 or later) UPDATE: good known alternative is "ifstat" http://gael.roualland.free.fr/ifstat/ Example of use: ifstat -b -i "FastEthernet0/19" -s public@172.18.216.1 It's possible to monitor multiple interfaces in the same time !
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    ng-upnp2mrtg queries UPnP capable routers and retrieves the traffic byte counters and the uptime information. The output can be used by the popular Multi Router Traffic Grapher (mrtg). Simple adaptation to other UPnP capable routers.
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