[Gllug] Bandwidth monitoring

Pete Ryland pdr at pdr.cx
Thu Feb 20 16:44:53 UTC 2003


On Thu, Feb 20, 2003 at 04:36:05PM +0000, Xander D Harkness wrote:
> Ashley Evans wrote:
> >I run a proxy (squid) for about 8 or so people I was wondering what good 
> >tools there are for checking who's using how much bandwidth, maybe 
> >applying restrictions depending on whether or not I'm using the link. I'd 
> >also like to have the squid logs compressed at regular intervals, is there 
> >an automatic tool or do I have to cook up a cron job?
> >
> There are lots of log analysis tools.  It is even possible to set up quotas.
> 
> The easiest way is to use authentication and webalizer which is a 

I prefer awstats - if you haven't seen it, do have a look.  Much nicer than
webalizer IMO.

Pete

> standard install on most systems:
>   hits         files        Kb          visits      username
> *1* *2487* 0.84% *2139* 0.78% *10785* 0.81% *29* 13.00% user1 *2* *227* 
> 0.08% *226* 0.08% *7545* 0.57% *5* 2.24% user2 *3* *85* 0.03% *85* 0.03% 
> *242* 0.02% *1* 0.45% user3 *4* *72* 0.02% *46* 0.02% *98* 0.01% *1* 
> 0.45% user4
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Pete Ryland
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