It's in the Apache access log. Everything that is sent and how big it is.
Not perfect; it does not include the overhead of setting up connections, but it is a start.
On 02-May-01 Mark Wilkinson wrote:
Hi everyone.
We are about to put a website online for an important customer but we want to monitor the bandwidth usage on a monthly basis and bill them accordingly.
Has anyone any ideas on how to do IP Traffic monitoring? We don't have access to the stats on our primary router (basically our upstream won't give us the data for some reason) so I just wanted to put some kind of packet counter in..
Any ideas or package recommendations? I've looked at sourceforge but am not sure of the products I'm finding there. I want a standalone product that doesn't look like a beast to install and dumps the data in a nice format for sticking into a database.
Cheers.
Mark W.
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