[12:26] <inetpro> good afternoon
[12:32] <nlsthzn> o/
[17:58] <inetpro> good evening
[18:00]  * inetpro wonders what to use for measuring bandwidth usage by protocol on a single host
[18:17] <Kilos> evening all of ya
[18:17] <Kilos> Maaz, coffee on
[18:17]  * Maaz flips the salt-timer
[18:17] <Kilos> lo superfly 
[18:17] <Kilos> Maaz, coffee for all
[18:17] <Maaz> Come on ya buncha geeks. Rock up with your mugs with the correct amount of sugar added already
[18:20] <Kilos> hiya nlsthzn 
[18:20] <nlsthzn> Hiya uncle Kilos 
[18:21] <Kilos> Maaz, hurry
[18:21] <Maaz> Making decent coffee is an art Kilos and should never be rushed
[18:21] <Maaz> Coffee's ready for Kilos!
[18:21] <Kilos> Maaz, thank you so much buddy bot
[18:21] <Maaz> no probs, Kilos
[18:25] <superfly> naandsê oom Kilos!
[18:26] <superfly> hi nlsthzn
[18:26] <nlsthzn> Greetings to Mr. superfly 
[18:34] <inetpro> wb Kilos
[18:34] <Kilos> lol i pop on every day inetpro  just not online all the time
[18:35] <Kilos> inetpro, you guys well?
[18:35] <inetpro> Kilos: I'm always good thanks
[18:35] <Kilos> hehe 
[18:36]  * inetpro playing with ntop
[18:37] <Kilos> what does that tell you?
[18:37]  * tumbleweed really doesn't like ntop much
[18:37] <inetpro> Kilos: looks like quite a nifty little tool
[18:38] <Kilos> sigh
[18:38] <inetpro> tumbleweed: what would you rather use?
[18:38] <inetpro> or recommend
[18:38] <Kilos> what does it do inetpro ?
[18:38] <tumbleweed> inetpro: there's nothing that solves that problem very well. I rolled my own solutions with ulogd
[18:38] <inetpro> Kilos: display network usage in web browser
[18:39] <tumbleweed> superfly: we have a new clam, btw. I started migrating some stuff over yesterday
[18:39] <inetpro> Kilos: it installs it's own web server service and starts monitoring detail usage
[18:39] <superfly> tumbleweed: OK
[18:39] <Kilos> aha
[18:40] <tumbleweed> superfly: do you want to handle migrating the ubuntu-za site?
[18:40] <tumbleweed> err s/clam/soda/
[18:40] <superfly> tumbleweed: you're more than welcome to do it, but if you'd prefer me to, I can
[18:40] <tumbleweed> heh, np
[18:41] <inetpro> tumbleweed: soda?
[18:43] <Kilos> lol inetpro that stuff they mix with dop
[18:43] <inetpro> Kilos: ahh
[18:44] <Kilos> must be an anti something or other
[18:44] <Kilos> virus
[18:46] <Kilos> http://linux.about.com/cs/linux101/g/soda.htm
[18:46] <Kilos> Maaz, clever bot
[18:46] <Maaz> Thank you so much. It's a pleasure to serve
[18:46] <tumbleweed> inetpro: the server the ubuntu-za website is on
[18:47]  * inetpro lol
[19:09] <inetpro> tumbleweed: when you say you rolled your own solution with ulogd, why did you do that?
[19:09] <inetpro> what is it that you monitor?
[19:12] <tumbleweed> inetpro: I was doing network accounting for my digs, but it was kind of the same problem http://tumbleweed.org.za/2008/04/02/bandwidth-accounting-ulogd
[19:13] <tumbleweed> inetpro: for per-user bandwidth accounting on the LEG shell server, we use iptables rules, it works reasonably well (and is probably more efficient than anything that uses pcap)
[19:14] <inetpro> tumbleweed: very interesting, thanks
[19:17]  * inetpro will have to screw my head on properly and then look at this solution
[19:17] <inetpro> sounds like something I need
[19:17] <inetpro> s/sounds/looks/
[20:19] <Symmetria> hrm
[20:19]  * Symmetria has been playing with evo vs webex vs adobe connect vs netviewer