Hi, I guess nagios or ikinga or munin does that? Greetings, Simon Am 02.09.2017 um 18:45 schrieb Jason White:
I think that's a different class of network monitoring. One approach would be to write a script for it that pings hosts, attempts to connect to services, etc.
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Hi,
Thanks for that as well. I am also on search of a network monitoring system that can check health of computers, servers and different services. anyone has a tip? thanks.
Greetings, Simon
Am 01.09.2017 um 21:19 schrieb Jason White via Blind-sysadmins:
Try tshark via a Linux terminal. You can filter the output to show just the protocols or addresses of interest - see the documentation for details. It is a while since I've needed it, but I have successfully used it.
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Hi.
Been a while since I tried. Will be watching this thread.
I tried NtopNG briefly. This produces stats and info you can look at in a webpage. It requires a paid for plugin to work with netflow if I recall. I need to have a look it again actually. Not sure I configured with SNMP.
There's also cacti which can collect SNMP data, display graphs and stats in a web interface.
There are quite a few for SNMP collection actually.
Active analisys. I'm sure you know but if using sniffing, AKA traffic analysis, it's important where you place the sniffing system. My NtopNG was a VM on a virtual network between some VM hosts and a virtual upstream router. SO snaffling up all traffic that traversed the link.
Regards
Chris Turner
On 31/08/2017 22:14, Simon Eigeldinger via Blind-sysadmins wrote:
Hi all,
Anyone using some linux software to monitor a network? I want something that prints stuff out in text on a web interfaces. at least the most stuff i would be grateful. Want to install that on a raspberry pi to see what the network devices are doing. so support for snmp and other protocols would be nice.
anyone has an idea?
Greetings, Simon
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