smokeping  2.8.2
About: SmokePing is a network latency logging and graphing system (using MRTG).
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README.md
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Original Authors: Tobias Oetiker and Niko Tyni

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SmokePing is a latency logging and graphing and alerting system. It consists of a daemon process which organizes the latency measurements and a CGI which presents the graphs.

SmokePing is ...

  • extensible through plug-in modules

  • easy to customize through a webtemplate and an extensive configuration file.

  • written in perl and should readily port to any unix system

  • an RRDtool frontend

  • able to deal with DYNAMIC IP addresses as used with Cable and ADSL internet.

cheers tobi