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With Cacti, you can graph ANYTHING.
Just create a script with ANY language (BASH, C program, PERL, Python, etc, etc) and return the value(s) to stdout. Cacti does all the job.
-Gilson Soares
On 2/26/06, Danny Russell <drussell@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Cacti is cool, I have it monitoring basic things on a few boxes. How can I have cacti get data from the openvpn or the iptables on a remote box?
I want to know that X client connected at X time and made IP sessions with X hosts?
Thanks.
-----Original Message----- From: Terry L. Inzauro [mailto:
tinzauro@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] Sent: Sunday, February 26, 2006 4:07 PM To: Danny Russell Cc: openvpn-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: Re: [Openvpn-users] Traffic Auditing, Monitoring, Reporting
Danny Russell wrote: > Fellow OpenVPN Users, > > > > We have implemented OpenVPN for our remote locations and > everything is working great. I would like to audit and have some
> reporting on traffic going between all the OpenVPN's. I know about MRTG > and am already using that for bandwidth stats. Is there a tool that will > audit network traffic on a Linux box? I would like to be able to drill
> down and see traffic from where to where at a particular time. I can > write an interface if there is a way to log stuff to a file or database, > does iptables do this? > > >
> I am running openvpn-2.0.2-1.2.el4.rf, lzo-1.08-4.2.el4.rf, and CentOS 4.2. > > > > > > Thanks! > > > > > > >
works great!! i eve usen it to graph how many times my phone rings at my desk;)
http://www.cacti.net/
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