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<alleycat> squirrel is included in the ditro
<Ubuh-Huntuh> yeah i got squirrel
<Ubuh-Huntuh> installed. then it asked for imap which is what im doing now.
<Ubuh-Huntuh> so much left to do!
<Diezel> Anyone know a good tool to follow up on traffic passing trough a CentOS router?
<Diezel> The line is slow as hell for the users and I need to check whats going on.
<Mikaku> Diezel: there are a number of different server monitoring tools that includes network traffic monitoring for all your network and even for a selected network computers
<Diezel> I know, I've been trying to find something with iptraf, it seams like it might be a ISP problem. I'm about 800km from the router so something running on a ssh connection is essential.
<Mikaku> only ssh connection? not httpd capable?
<Diezel> it is capabel but we running a very basic setup on our routers. Not httpd actually almost nothing but iptables and sshd.
<Diezel> I've been thinking about putting snort in action and see what's really goin on.
<joobie> ey
<joobie> when is RHEL5 due out?
<Diezel> joobie: March 15 if I recall correctly
<joobie> ahh k thanks
<joobie> i hope they delay it
<joobie> i have to renew my RHCE with this version :/
<Mikaku> Diezel: if you use iptraf, nload or other tool thru a ssh connection, it may be confuse you your own activity to view the results
<Mikaku> IMHO what you really needs it's something more "graphical". I mean a traffic view of all day, week, month, etc. to get some idea of what is going on
<joobie> Diezel,
<Diezel> Mikaku: I know. But the activity seams low. And still they get a download around 40kb/s. And the line is 2/2Mbit MPLS.
<joobie> iptraf gives u per interface views
<joobie> i wrote a system ages ago too that dumped iptables counters ever x secnds
<joobie> and then i graphed them
<joobie> so i had graphical view of traffic updated every x seconds
<joobie> also cos it was iptables driven, i could setup so that i could plot certain traffic types
<Diezel> joobie: We do that to. We rrd them. But there is noting in the traffic graphs that show a problem.
<joobie> but without all that complexity, i was using iptraf before that
<joobie> what's the problem?
<joobie> i only have a few mins btw
<joobie> so type quick:P
<Diezel> The branch office has a really slow connection to our network.
<Diezel> But it could be the ISP.
<joobie> have u done a ping test
<joobie> ?
<joobie> if so, wat were the results from that..?
<Diezel> ping times to our network is between 24 and 41ms
<joobie> no spikes?
<joobie> pretty constant?
<joobie> no packetloss??
<Diezel> not really no.
<joobie> use iptraf
<joobie> see if u are maxing out ur bandwidth
<Diezel> But traceroute shows QoS on the MPLS so I'm wondering if it's a MPLS problem.
<joobie> ahhh
<Diezel> Ping times just hit 116.
<joobie> MPLS is renouned for that
<joobie> shared pipes
<joobie> harder when MPLS
<joobie> need to replicate traffic types
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