On Saturday 20 October 2007 15:11:48 Grant Peel wrote:
Hi all,
If I write a rule to block irc ports (6669), and I see them being
blocked in ipfw, will I still see the connection attemps in trafshow?
You seem to ask, yet I believe you already know the answer :)
Is trafshow using BPF? I took
Hi all,
If I write a rule to block irc ports (6669), and I see them being blocked in
ipfw, will I still see the connection attemps in trafshow?
-Grant
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After several complaints about disconnections this this morning, I notices
this morning that nagios was reporting several network problems for latency.
First thing I did was look at my ssh session running trafshow, and behold I
am at the top of the list pulling over 120kps! This is the first time
Hello,
I have installed my first port! But don't appear to know where to run
it from... Getting file not found all over but can read the man so
believe it's there.
If this question belongs somewhere else, let me know that also.
Thanks advance,
Chris
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Do you
I have installed my first port! But don't appear to know where to run
it from... Getting file not found all over but can read the man so
believe it's there.
# cd /usr/ports/net/trafshow
# make all install clean
...
# trafshow
trafshow: Command not fount
# rehash
# trafshow
that also.
Thanks advance,
Chris
Hi Chris!
You can view the installation prefix and other goodies by using the
following command:
pkg_info -f trafshow-3.1_3
Of course, you would use the real name of the package that you have
installed. In the case of trafshow, it would be:
/usr/local/bin