ntop prob :/

okay well i gave up on bandwidthd and installed ntop, however, i cant seem to get it to seperate the traffic on eth0, eth0:1, eth0:2, and eth0:3. it just lumps it all together onto the .11 IP.

How do I make it seperate the traffic for each IP?

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use the –no-interface-merge option

i did. that doesnt do anything for virtual devices it seems.

but i finally got bandwidthd working. a nice person on dalnet compiled the binary for me on his box and sent it over to me :D

http://irc.betterchat.net

pretty cool eh? :)

Hey, that's pretty cool.

Does it take up much CPU time?

nope not really :) it makes graphing runs every 2 min or so.

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