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April 30, 2007 at 2:01 pm #40613
pkaer
MemberHello,
I’m new on Zeroshell that I’am using to do QOS on bridge.
First of all, thanks to Fulvio for this great job.Just 2 questiions about features improvement.
Possibility to have an auto-refresh in QOS Statistics with a “pic” column ?
Possibility to analyse network traffic by ports and/or l7 protocols ?Those 2 features, a bite like Packeteer does, would be very helpfull to customize Bandwidth sharing in QOS.
thanks
PKApril 30, 2007 at 5:43 pm #45317imported_fulvio
Participant@pkaer wrote:
Hello,
Possibility to have an auto-refresh in QOS Statistics with a “pic” column ?Ok, this is a good idea. I am going to implement it as soon as possible.
@pkaer wrote:
Possibility to analyse network traffic by ports and/or l7 protocols ?
To see the details of the work of the classifier you just have to click the [View] button fron the section [QoS]->[Classifier]
Regards
FulvioMay 2, 2007 at 3:16 pm #45318pkaer
MemberThanks for your answer and sorry for my poor english.
When I talk about “network traffic analyzer”, I mean the way Packeteer does.
A kind of learning mode.From my point of view ( I am not a specialist), at the begining of a QOS stuff I don’t know how the bandwidth is used and what ports and/or l7 protocols are used.
So before to decide anything, I have to learn who is using what.
Then I’m able to decide how I’ll share the bandwidth and what and who I’ll lock.May be I am wrong… Sure I am unexperimented in ZeroShell 😉
Best regards
PK
May 2, 2007 at 8:01 pm #45319imported_fulvio
ParticipantI think ntop or iptraf are good solutions to your request.
In the future I’ll try to include them in Zeroshell.May 3, 2007 at 6:26 pm #45320pkaer
MemberYes they are,
both have their own qualities. May be ntop have more features.
Thank you for your answer.
Best Regards
PK
April 5, 2008 at 8:25 pm #45321sorcerer
Memberis it easy to install ntop on Zeroshell ?
could anyone give a brief detail of prerequisites and instllation ?April 6, 2008 at 7:09 am #45322imported_fulvio
ParticipantI am not sure, but I think it should be easy to install ntop on Zeroshell. I will try to release it as an external packages to add to the 1.0.beta9 release.
Regards
FulvioApril 6, 2008 at 4:51 pm #45323sorcerer
Memberwhere cab we find those external packages ?
July 15, 2008 at 9:57 pm #45324nicolasavru
MemberI recently set up Zeroshell on an old machine and it has performed flawlessly. Thank you for all your efforts Fulvio.
I have been trying to install ntop on top of zeroshell, but being a (very) new user when it comes to Linux, have not had much luck. I just wanted to ask if you still planned to release an ntop package for zeroshell, or if you or someone else could provide a walkthrough to installing ntop (and its dependenices; gcc, etc.) on zeroshell.
Thank you for any assitance you or anyone else can provide, and once again thank you for creating the magnificent piece of software known as zeroshell.
July 16, 2008 at 7:21 pm #45325imported_fulvio
ParticipantThe release 1.0.beta10 includes iptraf as network analyzer. I am going to include ntop in the future.
Regards
FulvioSeptember 11, 2009 at 7:54 pm #45326tgunr
MemberDid ntop ever happen? I didn’t see it in the addons.
November 8, 2011 at 10:59 am #45327mgibbons
MemberHi Fulvio
Any chance we can see ntop in zeroshell any time soon?
KR’s
Mark
@fulvio wrote:
The release 1.0.beta10 includes iptraf as network analyzer. I am going to include ntop in the future.
Regards
FulvioNovember 17, 2011 at 11:24 am #45328Anonymous
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