From: maarten v. d. B. <de...@ul...> - 2004-01-21 21:46:30
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On Wednesday 21 January 2004 21:35, Fred Frigerio wrote: > Is there something like top but for the network? I would like to know > what my outgoing/incoming connections are and how much bandwidth they > are using. I am having a really hard time getting rid of music streaming > and things like Kaza. I haven't found a way to separate http traffic > from these two. I may eventually implement http proxying but for now I > can't. Anyone has any ideas? Since you're asking for something like 'top' I couldn't resist mentioning 'ntop'. Else, there are the usual tools like iptraf. And if you're serious maybe net-snmp can be persuaded to give such info. But I'm not suggesting any of these tools fit your need though. Even less sure if they are included in Devil-linux, to be honest. Maarten -- Linux: Because rebooting is for adding hardware. |