I've tried a number of network monitoring tools.

I want one that shows the details like trafshow.  Or iptraf
They both can  shows both ends of the live connections, 
But trafshow has no summary type settings that can be displayed at
the time or at all really.  

iptraf has summary info but you can't see it and the live connections
at the same time.

ntop has about all one could ever want to know but its not in
realtime.  You don't see both ends of live connections.
It could well be that ntop does this and I haven't discovered the
technique, because ntop is a serious and complicated tool

To name a few I tried and didn't like for my purpose:

  gkrellm:  I found nearly useless.  Microscopic font, Microscopic
graphs marching by, but the internet monitor stuff is really pretty
useless.  It claims to show ranges of ports, but a setting of
  any  0-63535
Shows nothing at all.  One can set things like
 ssh 22,0
And see how many ssh connections there are but no details 

  nload: All I ever got was a blank screen.

I guess what I want is to see all the screens of iptraf at once or 
trafshow with summary info on another section.

Is there such a critter?



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