Or you could use netwatch, which is similar to iptraf but without as many features. At 08:18 PM 4/11/2001 -0700, Cory Petkovsek <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >I like to use iptraf. There is a debian package. It will monitor based on interface, port, ip, etc. It will show packets/sec, kilobits/sec, and some other good information. > >If you logged into your firewall (remotely or not, doesn't matter), than ran IP traf, you could get a listing of ip addresses using up your bandwidth. Then you can track the ip to the user from there. > > >On Wed, Apr 11, 2001 at 02:08:39PM -0700, Rob Hudson wrote: >> Hi gang, >> >> Is there a network traffic analyzer for linux? >> >> Sometimes at work, ssh'ing to our servers seems like there is a lot of >> lag time. I was curious if there was a way to see who was using most >> of the bandwidth behind our local switch. >> >> My guess is that since I'm just an endpoint, there is not way to do >> this. My box would have to be some sort of midpoint to analyze >> traffic, correct? >> >> Just wondering if I can scout out who is using napster and causing the >> lag. :) >> >> Thanks, >> Rob >
