I have been enjoying my Observium installation quite a lot, and I love the nice graphs of traffic and ports. Given that this level of detail can be pulled from the devices, is there anyone/anyway who have been able to use that info to create a URL tracker that could show to what URL's a source IP is going?
I'd love to be able to integrate something like that into Observium.
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On 2013-10-10 16:30, Ryan Milton wrote:
I have been enjoying my Observium installation quite a lot, and I love the nice graphs of traffic and ports. Given that this level of detail can be pulled from the devices, is there anyone/anyway who have been able to use that info to create a URL tracker that could show to what URL's a source IP is going?
That information doesn't exist in any of Observium's data sources.
You want DPI stuff, like ntop.
adam.
Indeed you need to use sFlow/NetFlow with target tools analysing the data, depending on your equipment brand, to do such analysis on your flows.
Regards Le 10/10/2013 17:41, Adam Armstrong a écrit :
On 2013-10-10 16:30, Ryan Milton wrote:
I have been enjoying my Observium installation quite a lot, and I love the nice graphs of traffic and ports. Given that this level of detail can be pulled from the devices, is there anyone/anyway who have been able to use that info to create a URL tracker that could show to what URL's a source IP is going?
That information doesn't exist in any of Observium's data sources.
You want DPI stuff, like ntop.
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