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Tell me a normal traffic accounting system under Linux
I’ll make a reservation right away - you don’t need a full-fledged billing, just statistics :)
Approximately the same as in Kerio WinRoute - i.e. it should be possible to easily and simply see from which IP where they went and how much they pumped up.
Data collection can be carried out, for example, using flow-capture, but what should be used to generate statistics based on this data?
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If you have squid, then sams is a great choice. Authorization, etc. If authorization is not needed, then sarg is also good.
What about netams and nawt didn't suit you?
Or if you really want a simple one, then ulog / ulogd + its simple parser?
PS In my opinion, I even somehow advised already.
As already mentioned above, look towards SAMS + SQUID . On the site you can see a demo of the web interface.
squid + some parser of its access.log of your choice + stargazer to account for all traffic.
That is, in Stargazer you look at who is how much, and where with a squid ...
It's so implemented for me.
There is such a cute thing pfSense . Made in the form of a specially assembled and trimmed distra fryahi, it can do a lot of things.
I can only say for the third time that I don't need a squid.
As well as a separate assembly of fries for counting traffic.
Billings are full-fledged, too, somehow I don’t really want to use them.
The solution should be simple, why make piles of unnecessary crutches?
If it doesn't exist, I'd rather write it.
In general, thank you all, the issue is closed.
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