IP Traffic Volume uses Linux kernel iptables to log incoming and outgoing bytes though your network device(s) and can dump summarized log statistics in ASCII to the console or display in HTML via the included CGI interface for displaying on a Web server. It is highly configurable as to what kind of traffic is counted, e.g. to and from specific ports and/or specific IP addresses or groups of ports and addresses. It uses a mininum of resources and doesn't need a database for the logged data.
| Tags | Networking Monitoring Logging Internet Web Dynamic Content CGI Tools/Libraries Log Analysis |
|---|---|
| Licenses | GPL |
| Operating Systems | POSIX Linux |
| Implementation | Perl |
Recent releases


Release Notes: This release adds XHTML compliant output to the CGI script. It also contains some changes in the documentation and the boot script, as well as some small code bugfixes.


Release Notes: Several minor bugfixes were made, and examples for multiport-monitoring and subnet accounting rules were added.


Release Notes: This is a major update which has implemented many new key features, including support for multiple accounting chains, DHCP, and traffic reports between arbitrary dates.


Release Notes: This release adds a timestamp to HTML output, greatly improves the documentation, and includes a new attractive CSS for the CGI interface.


Release Notes: An error in the documentation was fixed. A FAQ about dynamically assigned IP addresses was written.