I have ntop installed on my machine... it gave me a lot of really great information, but I couldn't figure out how to get it to show me which processes were using the most bandwidth...

-Josh


On Thursday, June 26, 2003, at 12:04 PM, Magnus wrote:



On Thursday, June 26, 2003, at 11:58 AM, Joshua Gitlin wrote:


I'm new to this list, thanks to Jason for pointing me to it... My apologies to anyone who is also on the Triangle Internetworkers list for the cross post... I have a question. I'm trying to find out which processes on my linux box are using the most bandwidth... basically, I'm looking for a program that does what top does for network usage. I tried ntop, but that doesn't seem to be quire right. I couldn't make lsof do what I wanted either. Any ideas? Thanks guys.

Yeah check out ntop


It might not be installed on your machine by default, but you can grab it off of freshmeat.net

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