2013/12/16 W. Dobbe :
> Have a look at the source of for example Nethogs. Libpcap is used to detect
> packet transfer and then some clever things are done to deduct the application
> that initiated the transfer.
Speaking of Nethogs, I recently made a package for it:
https://build.merproject.org
On 16 Dec 2013, at 23:40, Thomas Perl wrote:
> Hey,
>
> 2013/12/16 Martin Grimme :
>> 2013/12/16, W. Dobbe :
>>> Probably that will be the end conclusion, but Android is also Linux, so how
>>> do the Android network monitor apps get their information? Does the android
>>> stack/Dalvik give extr
Hey,
2013/12/16 Martin Grimme :
> 2013/12/16, W. Dobbe :
>> Probably that will be the end conclusion, but Android is also Linux, so how
>> do the Android network monitor apps get their information? Does the android
>> stack/Dalvik give extra hooks for network inspection ?
>
> Android is not Linux.
2013/12/16, W. Dobbe :
> Probably that will be the end conclusion, but Android is also Linux, so how
> do the Android network monitor apps get their information? Does the android
> stack/Dalvik give extra hooks for network inspection ?
Android is not Linux. Android is as much Linux as iOS is BSD.
On 16 Dec 2013, at 21:09, "AL13N" wrote:
>> I'm investigating to see if it is possible to create a network monitor for
>> SailfishOs. Something like
>> https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.mobidia.android.mdm&feature=search_result
>>
>> I can read simple received/sent statistics fr
> I'm investigating to see if it is possible to create a network monitor for
> SailfishOs. Something like
> https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.mobidia.android.mdm&feature=search_result
>
> I can read simple received/sent statistics from /proc/net/dev , but it
> would be more interest
I'm investigating to see if it is possible to create a network monitor for
SailfishOs. Something like
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.mobidia.android.mdm&feature=search_result
I can read simple received/sent statistics from /proc/net/dev , but it
would be more interesting to see