A albatroz Verified User Joined Mar 13, 2004 Messages 336 Location Peru Jun 27, 2005 #1 Hi! A customer of us registers a high bandwidth consumption, however web stats (webalizer) and awstats don´t show such high consumtpion. Could there be any other cause? Spam? Thanks in advance
Hi! A customer of us registers a high bandwidth consumption, however web stats (webalizer) and awstats don´t show such high consumtpion. Could there be any other cause? Spam? Thanks in advance
C Chrysalis Verified User Joined Aug 25, 2004 Messages 1,321 Location uk Jun 28, 2005 #2 I think it doesnt register ftp bandwidth which I noticed a while ago but still havent had time to do some testing to find out if I am right.
I think it doesnt register ftp bandwidth which I noticed a while ago but still havent had time to do some testing to find out if I am right.
A albatroz Verified User Joined Mar 13, 2004 Messages 336 Location Peru Jun 28, 2005 #3 Do you think it may register email bandwidth?
C Chrysalis Verified User Joined Aug 25, 2004 Messages 1,321 Location uk Jun 28, 2005 #4 I have no idea and I think it probably doesnt, when I send attachments I see nothing in logs indicating the size.
I have no idea and I think it probably doesnt, when I send attachments I see nothing in logs indicating the size.
jmstacey Verified User Joined Feb 12, 2004 Messages 3,887 Location Colorado Jun 28, 2005 #5 apache, directadmin, and ftp are monitored and email is not as far as I know.
DirectAdmin Support Administrator Staff member Joined Feb 27, 2003 Messages 8,139 Jun 28, 2005 #6 Hello, DA monitors the following bandwidth: - apache - ftp - DA - outgoing smtp email I've got an exim.conf/exim.pl half in the works which does incoming email too, but it's not too high on the "list". John
Hello, DA monitors the following bandwidth: - apache - ftp - DA - outgoing smtp email I've got an exim.conf/exim.pl half in the works which does incoming email too, but it's not too high on the "list". John