start iptraf.
it is a standart tool, also included in the RH distro.

----- Original Message -----
From: "und3rGr0und" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, November 07, 2001 8:07 PM
Subject: network excesive traffic HELP!!!!


> Hello :
> We have a dedicated PPP connection line 64K to ISP.
> Sometimes speed is excelent and sometimes not. what  i can't figure it
out.
> is why it gets so f... slooooooooooooow sometimes..i really donīt know
what
> happend or what to do.
>
> to solve this kind of problems where do i have to start checking?
>
> First- I give a call to my ISP and they said I have 63kb incomming
traffic!
> but from where ?  Iīm not downloading anything!
> not from my servers , and nobody in the network is downloading!
>
> So! where from is comming that?!
> I have a mix of hubs at 10Mbps and switchs at 100Mbps in the same network,
> could this generate such traffic?
> One of my network segments is wireless. something with that?
> how can i test my router? can it be the problem? can a router generate
such
> random traffic?
>
> at my server console when i do /usr/sbin/tcpdump it starts ok, then in a
> while i get this filling all my screen
> forever and ever...
> Term_action Term_action Term_action Term_action Term_action Term_action
> Term_action
> Term_action Term_action Term_action Term_action Term_action Term_action
> Term_action Term_action Term_action
>
> does anyone know what's that ?????
>
> please give me a solution...
>
> thx in advance
>
> Hunderg
>
>
>
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