After some search I think I will use ntop ;) Thanks for all help. Best regards, Rafał. 2012/8/28 Lamar Owen <lowen at pari.edu> > On Tuesday, August 28, 2012 02:35:25 AM Rafał Radecki wrote: > > Hi all. > > > > I have currently a task to implement a network traffic analyzer. Some > years > > ago I've used NTOP for that purpose, I would also like to test some > > alternatives. > > Which alternatives can you recommend and why? > > As a package, either the Fedora-based NetworkSecurityToolkit (NST) or the > loosly-based-on-ubuntu BackTrack are nice. NST has some very cool > features, and a web UI that allows some nice options. > > NST runs best on a dedicated piece of hardware; slap a couple of GigE > NIC's in a good box with dual procs, put one GigE on a SPAN port or a > hardware tap, install NST on it and configure to your liking. If you want > prepackaged updates that you don't have to built yourself, subscribe to the > NSTPro service. > > www.networksecuritytoolkit.org > > I'm using it here, and coupled with the power and configurability of > Cisco's SPAN it works really well for troubleshooting. I'm using it enough > that I set up my own builder on Fedora 16, and have been building my own > updates out of NST's SVN, which has been interesting.... > > _______________________________________________ > CentOS mailing list > CentOS at centos.org > http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos >