On Mon, Mar 20, 2000 at 08:42:09PM -0600, Robert Canary wrote:
> I need help isolating some excessive outgoing traffic. Graphs at:
> http://www.ohiocounty.net/mrtg/serial0.html
>
> For about a week now I have been getting these maxed out spikes of
> outgoing traffic about 15min past the hour every hour. to night
> they are especially bad at prolonged times of upto an hour. Dose
> anyone know of away to find out what sort of traffic is being sent
> over an ether and specifically what process is causing it?
>
> really appreciate some help on this as it is eating up my band
> width, thanks in advance :-)
Have you looked at ntop? Pretty neat tool. I don't have much
interesting to show here:
ntop v.1.1 MT [i586-pc-linux-gnu] listening on eth0
186 Pkts/19.0 Kb [IP 14.8 Kb/Other 4.2 Kb] Thpt: 3.4 Kbps/3.4 Kbps
Host Act -Rcvd- Sent FTP HTTP DNS
adsl-78-197-97.sdf.bell...B 9.9 Kb 4.0 Kb 0 0 9.6 Kb
sun00sdf.sdf.bellsouth.netB 537 842 0 0 341
adsl-78-197-69.sdf.bell...S 0 385 0 0 0
adsl-78-199-59.sdf.bell...S 0 198 0 0 0
adsl-78-197-124.sdf.bel...S 0 204 0 0 0
[...]
Self updating, kinda like top.
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Hal B
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