On 2012-06-14 08:47, Martin Airs wrote:
> On Thursday 14 Jun 2012 09:04:46 Junayeed Ahnaf Nirjhor wrote:
>> Hello,
>>
>> What is the way to check which application is using the bandwidth? I use
>> GNOME 3 with Fedora 17 .
>>
>> Thanks :)
> 
> Using ss can tell you what sockets and ports are open, in particular ss -p 
> will tell you which process is using said ports.
> 
> then iftop can tell you individual bandwidth usage for each port.
> 
> using the 2 could give you some idea on whats going on
> 
> Martin
> 
> 
> 

Try nethogs.  It may give you exactly what you need.  It's kind of like
iftop, but tells you the name of the process involved as well.


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