The ttraff tool is an program to log how much bandwidth is moving through each interface and log it out to a database.
The traffic is logged per date and per interface.
An embedded webserver is also included to view graphs of the recorded data.
PLEASE NOTE:
This software was written by me to help build a legal case against my old ISP - adapted from code inside DD-WRT.
It was written in a short period of time to be run on a very low RAM, x86 embedded Linux router running Ubuntu, without much care taken for making things easy for other people to use, or much testing.
I have very little experiance of C++, so I can't say the code is very secure.
Please use at your own risk and NOT IN PRODUCTION!
- Traffic Bandwidth Totals Logging
- SQLite Storage Backend
- Embedded webserver
- Pretty graphs
On Ubuntu 10.04, make sure you install: apt-get install libsqlite3-dev libmicrohttpd-dev
Then cd into the src folder, make && make install
Run the program with the ttraffd command.
Visit it at http://serverip:8888/
View traffic graphs - That's about all there is to it.
This was origionally based on the code from the DD-WRT project along with some other libs and SQLite.
I'll add full details here when I can.
The GPL version 3, read it at http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl.txt
##Contributing
Any help is always welcome, please contact sam [at] infitialis.com and we can discuss any help you would like to give.