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ifstat |
http://gael.roualland.free.fr/ifstat/ |
1653x |
ifstat is a tool to report network interface bandwith just like vmstat/iostat do for other system counters. It can monitor local interfaces by polling the kernel counters, or remote hosts' interfaces using SNMP.
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ipaudit-web |
http://ipaudit.sf.net/ipaudit-web/ |
1649x |
Built upon ipaudit, ipaudit-web logs network activity, maintains traffic summaries, and presents Web-accessible graphs and reports. It is useful for identifying heavy bandwidth users, DoS attacks, and scans, etc.
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PChar |
http://www.kitchenlab.org/[..]ftware/pchar/ |
1647x |
pchar is a tool to characterize the bandwidth, latency, and loss of links along an end-to-end path through the Internet. It is based on the algorithms of the pathchar utility written by Van Jacobson, formerly of Lawrence Berkeley Laboratories.
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TrafficDisplay |
http://keves.org/[..]/projects.php |
1640x |
TrafDisp is a network traffic measurement package. It allows you to monitor the amount of incoming/outgoing KBps on a selected network interface(s) from at least one machine. It allows a network administrator to monitor the traffic that is generated by all the hosts on the network.
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Netpeep |
http://www.auralizer.com/ |
1639x |
Peep is a network monitoring tool that represents network information via audio output. Network diagnosis with Peep is made not only based on singular network events, but on whether the network as a whole "sounds normal."
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macwatch |
http://mybox.trenger.ro/ |
1638x |
macwatch is a small daemon that counts in- and outbytes from a given MAC-address and stores the result in a file for use with MRTG. It will write the file every 5 minutes by default, and uses libpcap to do all the work.
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gulog |
http://turma.sourceforge.net/[..]ftware/gulog/ |
1638x |
gulog is a GTK UUCP log and traffic monitor. It shows the actual traffic generated by a uucico session.
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Accountability Pal |
http://www.accountabilitypal.org/ |
1627x |
Accountability Pal monitors your network and keeps track of who is using the Internet and what they are viewing, downloading, uploading, etc. It emails a report of each user's activity to the person/people you specify.
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Alarm Pinger |
http://www.bnet.pl/[..]jcus/apinger/ |
1618x |
Alarm Pinger (apinger) is a little tool which monitors various IP devices by simple ICMP echo requests. Unlike most Perl or shell script tools, it does not spawn processes or use much CPU time, and is ideal for when one wants continuous monitoring and fast response upon target failure. It is written in C and supports both IPv4 and IPv6.
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Simple Python Blogger |
http://spyblog.boinka.com |
1612x |
Simple Python Blogger is a small Python script to handle entries, users, sessions, and comments of a blog.
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RRDBrowse |
http://www.rrdbrowse.org/ |
1609x |
RRDBrowse is a poller daemon, templater, and Web interface for rrdtool. It works with small .nfo files which hold router information and connection details, colors, min/max bandwidth settings, etc. It uses a small caching mechanism to store interface names.
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XCounter |
http://members.fortunecity.com/mrsi/ |
1606x |
XCounter is an X11-based traffic monitoring program for Linux that displays information about IP traffic on a selected interface.
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TraffAcct |
http://www.Hughes.com.au/[..]ts/traffacct/ |
1602x |
TraffAcct is a platform for gathering network traffic data for use in link volume calculations or billing.
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ipac |
http://www.daneben.de/ipac.html |
1592x |
ipac is an IP accounting package for Linux. It collects, summarizes, and nicely displays IP accounting data. The output of ipac can be a simple ASCII table, an ASCII graph, or even images with graphs showing traffic progression.
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watchman pinger |
http://evaristo.revolutionnet.it/[..]~sk/watchman/ |
1589x |
watchman is yet another ping tool that monitors network hosts and aims to be as simple as possible. It runs as a daemon.
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