On 02/17/2017 12:01 PM, Bob Goodwin wrote:
> 
> 
> On 02/17/17 14:51, Frank Pikelner wrote:
>> Have you installed "wireshark-gnome"?
>>
>> Do that and then run "wireshark"
>>
>> Best,
>>
>> Frank
> +
> 
> It was already installed but needed "wireshark-qt." Dunno why it wasn't
> there?
> 
> Now to figure out how I can look at my network activity?

A fairly useful tool there is "iptraf-ng" (available in the repos).
It's a curses-based (terminal) app that shows source and destination
packet addresses, ports, etc. in real time and it supports filters.
It's best if run as root.

We use it to watch servers and such (ssh to the server, run iptraf-ng
in that terminal with a filter that excludes the ssh traffic between
the two systems involved.)
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