Modified from https://code.google.com/p/wrtbwmon/.
Experimental release: https://github.com/pyrovski/wrtbwmon/releases/tag/0.37_ipv6
- "User" column has mouseover text containing MAC and IP addresses
- "First seen" and "Total" columns in usage table
- Monitoring of locally generated traffic on a per-interface basis
remove
function to deleteiptables
rules
wrtbwmon
was designed to track bandwidth consumption on home routers.
It accomplishes this with iptables
rules, which means you don't need to run an extra process just to track bandwidth.
wrtbwmon
conveniently tracks bandwidth consumption on a per-IP address basis,
so you can easily determine which user/device is the culprit.
Here is an example usage table:
- Install: Download and install ipk from the releases page
- Setup:
wrtbwmon setup
- Update table:
wrtbwmon update /tmp/usage.db
(you can place the data table anywhere) - Create html page:
wrtbwmon publish /tmp/usage.db /tmp/usage.htm
- Dump table to terminal:
wrtbwmon dump /tmp/usage.db
- Remove:
wrtbwmon remove
- Install ipk
- e.g.,:
cd /tmp
- HTTPS:
curl -LO https://github.com/pyrovski/wrtbwmon/releases/download/0.36/wrtbwmon_0.36_all.ipk
- HTTP: you're on your own :( Busybox wget usually doesn't have SSL support.
- OpenWrt:
opkg install /tmp/wrtbwmon_0.36_all.ipk
- e.g.,:
- Install deb from the releases page
- Or, if you don't want to use an ipk or a deb:
cd /tmp
- HTTPS:
curl -L https://github.com/pyrovski/wrtbwmon/archive/0.36.tar.gz | tar xvz
cd wrtbwmon-0.36
./install.sh wrtbwmon readDB.awk usage.htm1 usage.htm2 wrtbwmon
- Currently, this depends on the
install
program. OpenWrt chose to provide this as the "coreutils-install" package.
- Currently, this depends on the
- Or, if you have
make
, justmake install
as root after cloning/unpacking.
wrtbwmon
checks a few files for MAC -> name maps:- 4th argument to
wrtbwmon publish <DB> <userDB>
/tmp/dhcp.leases
/tmp/dnsmasq.conf
/etc/dnsmasq.conf
/etc/hosts
- 4th argument to
- If all of the above do not yield a match, the script will optionally perform a reverse DNS lookup directed at the DNS server specified in the
DNS
variable. IfDNS
is blank or unset, the script will not perform such lookups.
-
Add the following to root's crontab:
# adapt PATH to your needs PATH=/usr/local/sbin:/usr/local/bin:/usr/sbin:/usr/bin:/sbin:/bin * * * * * <script location> update /tmp/usage.db 0 * * * * <script location> publish /tmp/usage.db /tmp/usage.htm
-
On OpenWRT you need to enable cron as it is disabled by default:
/etc/init.d/cron start /etc/init.d/cron enable
-
Enable web serving of the generated page (optional) This varies by environment, but for lighttpd:
ln -s /tmp/usage.htm /var/www/html/
wrtbwmon remove