you can use iptraf to show the ip/ipx and other traffic on your network.
you must install the iptraf rpm and telnet on your machine with the root
user.
Tell me if you are OK.

@+
Vince.


> For the most part you are correct.  On a switch you wil only see traffic
> that is directed to your machine.  But depending on the switch, you may
> be able to do port monitoring and have traffic sent to the port you are
> connected to.  So check your documentation and see if that is available.
>
> Leonard
>
>
>>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 02/24/03 20:05 PM >>>
> bulent acikgoz wrote:
>> Hi friends,
>> my LAN has static *P structure.Also include SUN hosts.
>> I want to watch all ip traffic windows+sun+linux.
>> CAn you advice any tool?
>> thank you....
>>
>>
>>
>>
> All those programs are fine, but that doesn't necessarily mean you'll be
>
> able to see all the traffic. That depends if your machines are connected
>
> via a switch or hub. I'm not a networking expert, but I think with a
> switch, you'll only see traffic directed to your own machine and
> probably broadcast traffic.
>
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