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    • Seth CooperS
      Seth Cooper
      last edited by Seth Cooper

      How powerful of a box would a proxy need to be? Could I create such a thing efficiently from old server or workstation? I imagine that depends on the traffic.

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      • DashrenderD
        Dashrender
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        I used Bandwidthd on a mirrored port on the switch to see what was hogging all my internet traffic. It uses easy to read charts and graphs. You'll want to mirror the port going to the firewall.

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        • PSX_DefectorP
          PSX_Defector @Seth Cooper
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          @Seth-Cooper said:

          How powerful of a box would a proxy need to be? Could I create such a thing efficiently from old server or workstation? I imagine that depends on the traffic.

          I used to run a proxy and sniffer for ~100 users over a P4 512MB machine.

          Don't need much.

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          • Seth CooperS
            Seth Cooper @PSX_Defector
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            @PSX_Defector said:

            @Seth-Cooper said:

            How powerful of a box would a proxy need to be? Could I create such a thing efficiently from old server or workstation? I imagine that depends on the traffic.

            I used to run a proxy and sniffer for ~100 users over a P4 512MB machine.

            Don't need much.

            Good deal, because that is about the exact specs of the spare hardware I have to use!

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            • PSX_DefectorP
              PSX_Defector @Seth Cooper
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              @Seth-Cooper said:

              @PSX_Defector said:

              @Seth-Cooper said:

              How powerful of a box would a proxy need to be? Could I create such a thing efficiently from old server or workstation? I imagine that depends on the traffic.

              I used to run a proxy and sniffer for ~100 users over a P4 512MB machine.

              Don't need much.

              Good deal, because that is about the exact specs of the spare hardware I have to use!

              Need a better machine? I have that box sitting on my shelf, a Compaq with three NICs, 2GB of RAM, and decent sized hard drive. Get it for ya cheap, even load ntop for ya. 🙂

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              • Seth CooperS
                Seth Cooper @PSX_Defector
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                @PSX_Defector I appreciate the generous offer and I will let you know if I do. But this is a backseat project for me at best. Might try the port mirroring first but all this has to be done in my non-existent free time. I am sure you know how that goes.

                Thanks.

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                • scottalanmillerS
                  scottalanmiller
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                  A Proxy needs more power than a router but not much. It does very little work. I bet a PIII 600 would do the trick.

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                  • alexntgA
                    alexntg
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                    Is this crossing a firewall? If so, it should be able to tell you which devices are the nosiest.

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                    • Seth CooperS
                      Seth Cooper @alexntg
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                      @alexntg Yep, my branches use Juniper SSG-5's but I haven't seen any logging to do what you speak of.

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                        • alexntgA
                          alexntg @Seth Cooper
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                          @Seth-Cooper said:

                          @alexntg Yep, my branches use Juniper SSG-5's but I haven't seen any logging to do what you speak of.

                          What logging options does it have?

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                          • Seth CooperS
                            Seth Cooper
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                            Very limited, only logs on the policy level for short increments (up to an hour) and looking across the Juniper boards it looks like everyone states to get good traffic logs you need to do port mirroring.

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                              alexntg @Seth Cooper
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                              @Seth-Cooper said:

                              Very limited, only logs on the policy level for short increments (up to an hour) and looking across the Juniper boards it looks like everyone states to get good traffic logs you need to do port mirroring.

                              That's unfortunate.

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