On Wed, Mar 25, 2009 at 3:52 AM, Spook ZA spookza@gmail.com wrote:
Hi Rudy
2009/3/25 Rudi Ahlers rudiahlers@gmail.com:
Hi all,
I've been asked by a college to setup a monitor to monitor a Windows network, but on internet usage. They want to have detailed usage, i.e. on a per IP / PC basis, and if possible to get stats for every protocol, and see over a period of time what goes on.
My first though wat ntop, which does all of this, but it doesn't save the data in a DB, so if the server reboots the stats are reset to 0. I also can't get Cacti to give me stats per IP & per protocol (unless someone knows how todo this).
I don't yet know the full network layout, but I have a feeling they're using ADSL, and have a Windows Small Business server with ISA, and possible Exchange as well. So, I'm either going to put a CentOS box between the Windows box & ADSL router, or maybe even setup a CentOS Vmware Virtual PC, force all the network to route via the VPS.
Does anyone have some suggestions / experience in setting up something like this?
P.S. Please don't look at the fact that there's Windows on the network. I use Linux for business purposes, not as a hobby, and we also use Mac & Windows where the situation calls for it.
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Kind Regards Rudi Ahlers
If your firewall / border gateway is running linux, have a look at:
http://www.networkuptime.com/tools/netflow/
You need an exporter that will export linux netflow records and software that will collect and present the resultant data.
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When you mention college internet usage, i thought of Caida.org and CoralReef. But that is more for scientific investigations of internet usage in general.