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#################################################### # Bandwidthd.conf # # Commented out options are here to provide # documentation and represent defaults # Subnets to collect statistics on. Traffic that # matches none of these subnets will be ignored. # Syntax is either IP Subnet Mask or CIDR #subnet 10.0.0.0 255.0.0.0 #subnet 192.168.0.0/16 #subnet 172.16.0.0/12 #subnet 77.93.194.60/31 subnet 77.93.194.60/30 subnet 77.93.194.64/30 #subnet [2a01:430:12b::0]/64 # Device to listen on # Bandwidthd listens on the first device it detects # by default. Run "bandwidthd -l" for a list of # devices. dev "eno1" ################################################### # Options that don't usually get changed # An interval is 2.5 minutes, this is how many # intervals to skip before doing a graphing run #skip_intervals 0 # Graph cutoff is how many k must be transfered by an # ip before we bother to graph it #graph_cutoff 1024 #Put interface in promiscuous mode to score to traffic #that may not be routing through the host machine. #promiscuous true #Log data to cdf file htdocs/log.cdf #output_cdf false #Read back the cdf file on startup #recover_cdf false #Libpcap format filter string used to control what bandwidthd see's #Please always include "ip" in the string to avoid strange problems filter "ip" #Draw Graphs - This default to true to graph the traffic bandwidthd is recording #Usually set this to false if you only want cdf output or #you are using the database output option. Bandwidthd will use very little #ram and cpu if this is set to false. #graph true #Set META REFRESH seconds (default 150, use 0 to disable). #meta_refresh 150 graph false #output_cdf true #recover_cdf true sensor_id "mrazitko.varak.net" pgsql_connect_string "user = bandwidth dbname = bandwidth host = 127.0.0.1 password=sklenice44"