Dan Nelson wrote:
In the last episode (Apr 20), Low Kian Seong said:
Hmmm the port for trafshow seems unable to fetch the tgz file ?
Probably need to ammend to point it here :
http://www.mirrors.wiretapped.net/security/network-monitoring/trafshow/ ?
I was able to download it just fine:
([EM
Well, I tried ntop. It seems fairly complicated. I wasn't expecting
a web interface.
Unfortunatly, after a while it segvs, so I guess it's not so stable.
Also, lots of complaints about missing XML library and such.
I tried trafshow but it also dumps core on my 4.x system. Hmm.
But ok, thanks
But kudos to your dan ! Nice little tool to add to my utility belt. Now if
it was only as simple as that on my SuSE box ! :)
On 4/20/06, Dan Nelson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> In the last episode (Apr 20), Low Kian Seong said:
> > Hmmm the port for trafshow seems unable to fetch the tgz file ?
In the last episode (Apr 20), Low Kian Seong said:
> Hmmm the port for trafshow seems unable to fetch the tgz file ?
>
> Probably need to ammend to point it here :
>
> http://www.mirrors.wiretapped.net/security/network-monitoring/trafshow/ ?
I was able to download it just fine:
([EMAIL PROTECTE
Hmmm the port for trafshow seems unable to fetch the tgz file ?
Probably need to ammend to point it here :
http://www.mirrors.wiretapped.net/security/network-monitoring/trafshow/ ?
On 4/20/06, Dan Nelson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> In the last episode (Apr 19), Michael Grant said:
> > Does
In the last episode (Apr 19), Michael Grant said:
> Does anyone know of a tool like top that displays the open tcp
> connections and sorts them by which is causing the most bandwidth?
>
> I have someone consuming a lot of bandwidth but with so many tcp
> connections, I'm not sure who it is.
Both
Look at ettercap. Not exactly what you asked for, but close..
-N
On Apr 19, 2006, at 11:08 AM, Michael Grant wrote:
Does anyone know of a tool like top that displays the open tcp
connections and sorts them by which is causing the most bandwidth?
I have someone consuming a lot of bandwidth b
ntop is your best bet.
http://www.ntop.org, and look in ports for it.
On 4/19/06, Michael Grant <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Does anyone know of a tool like top that displays the open tcp
> connections and sorts them by which is causing the most bandwidth?
>
> I have someone consuming a lot of ba