Re: [gentoo-user] unencrypted network tools

2005-12-28 Thread Grant
How can I see what is happening as far as traffic on my unencrypted network? tcpdump ntop is a good network summary program too. Works good if you can run it on your default gateway machine. tcpdump is pretty cool for sure. The network is just run from a router. No

Re: [gentoo-user] unencrypted network tools

2005-12-16 Thread Justin Krejci
On Thursday 15 December 2005 10:08 pm, Grant wrote: How can I see what is happening as far as traffic on my unencrypted network? tcpdump ntop is a good network summary program too. Works good if you can run it on your default gateway machine. tcpdump is pretty cool for sure.

[gentoo-user] unencrypted network tools

2005-12-15 Thread Grant
How can I see what is happening as far as traffic on my unencrypted network? How can I keep my own http traffic private? - Grant -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list

Re: [gentoo-user] unencrypted network tools

2005-12-15 Thread Boyd Stephen Smith Jr.
On Thursday 15 December 2005 09:10 pm, Grant wrote: How can I see what is happening as far as traffic on my unencrypted network? tcpdump How can I keep my own http traffic private? Use https instead. IPSec is another option, if supported. Also, traffic is normally only passed along the

Re: [gentoo-user] unencrypted network tools

2005-12-15 Thread Justin Krejci
On Thursday 15 December 2005 09:17 pm, Boyd Stephen Smith Jr. wrote: On Thursday 15 December 2005 09:10 pm, Grant wrote: How can I see what is happening as far as traffic on my unencrypted network? tcpdump ntop is a good network summary program too. Works good if you can run it on your

Re: [gentoo-user] unencrypted network tools

2005-12-15 Thread Grant
How can I see what is happening as far as traffic on my unencrypted network? tcpdump ntop is a good network summary program too. Works good if you can run it on your default gateway machine. tcpdump is pretty cool for sure. The network is just run from a router. No server on which I