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Old 07-08-2003
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Any idea where can I get a freware to monitor the network traffic in my department? The best is this tool can store the log files. Thanks!
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See this thread (searching first will get you answers quicker)
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To add to that, I have always used Trinux (trinux.sourceforge.net). It's basically all the linux network tools clumped together. It's pretty sweet and flexible. A bit of a learning curve if you aren't familiar with all the tools or linux.
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Thanks to all of you for your information!
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you can use ipcad - http://sourceforge.net/projects/ipcad/
this tool can sniff interface (via libpcap,bpf,ulog,libipq ) and dump statistic into dump-file or export it via rsh for billing systems (for example www.netup.biz).
Or you can use - http://sourceforge.net/projects/fprobe/. This tool do the same as ipcad but export via netflow (cisco's protocol).
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OK! You can use software iptraf. This is small tools to view status of network and more:

iptraf.seul.org
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