Re: How can I measure the network load ?

From: Nicolas HUYNH (huynh_at_ath.cena.fr)
Date: 11/19/03


Date: Wed, 19 Nov 2003 16:41:38 +0100

Klaus Grote wrote:

>
> Try ntop, the tool is open source.
> http://www.ntop.org
>

Hi,

Many thanks !
I had a glance at www.ntop.org, it does just what I need.

Unfortunately, the network administrator told me
that only root can run it - and I am not root !!! :-(

I guess it is the same with iptraf or many other
tools, isn't it ?

So I look for a network monitor that I can use
with "limited" rights

N.



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