Re: [gentoo-user] Re: Bandwidth monitor on per service/program basis

2005-11-05 Thread Stuart Howard
Ideal

nethogs seems just right, thanks for the reply. 

stu 

On Friday 04 November 2005 23:41, Marc Christiansen wrote:
 Stuart Howard [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  I am looking to find a tool that will allow me to monitor which
  applications or services are utilising my network and hence bandwidth.
  Now I have found loads of useful tools that can offer me
  representations of the interface but little that breaks it down on a
  time basis and per program basis.
  If anyone has a suggestion of a ready built application it will be
  welcome, prefer it to be console based for ssh [with a nice gui at
  home, if I am being greedy ].

 You could try nethogs:

 *  net-analyzer/nethogs
   Latest version available: 0.6.0
   Latest version installed: 0.6.0
   Size of downloaded files: 19 kB
   Homepage:http://nethogs.sf.net/
   Description: A small 'net top' tool, grouping bandwidth by process
   License: GPL-1

 It's console only, though, so you'll have to reign in your greed ;-)

 Marc
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[gentoo-user] Re: Bandwidth monitor on per service/program basis

2005-11-04 Thread Marc Christiansen
Stuart Howard [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 I am looking to find a tool that will allow me to monitor which
 applications or services are utilising my network and hence bandwidth.
 Now I have found loads of useful tools that can offer me
 representations of the interface but little that breaks it down on a
 time basis and per program basis.
 If anyone has a suggestion of a ready built application it will be
 welcome, prefer it to be console based for ssh [with a nice gui at
 home, if I am being greedy ].

You could try nethogs:

*  net-analyzer/nethogs
  Latest version available: 0.6.0
  Latest version installed: 0.6.0
  Size of downloaded files: 19 kB
  Homepage:http://nethogs.sf.net/
  Description: A small 'net top' tool, grouping bandwidth by process
  License: GPL-1

It's console only, though, so you'll have to reign in your greed ;-)

Marc

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