RE: Re: specific network traffic

2009-03-23 Thread Stackpole, Chris
> From: news [mailto:n...@ger.gmane.org] On Behalf Of Lorenzo Bettini > Sent: Sunday, March 22, 2009 10:03 AM > Subject: Re: specific network traffic [snip] > lately I've noticed some continuous traffic on port 1712, and I'd like > to figure out who's generating thi

Re: specific network traffic

2009-03-22 Thread Jeff D
On Sun, 22 Mar 2009, Lorenzo Bettini wrote: > sorry If I get back on this, but neither iftop nor iptraf show information > about the specific process that produces that traffic... > > lately I've noticed some continuous traffic on port 1712, and I'd like to > figure out who's generating this... >

Re: specific network traffic

2009-03-22 Thread Chris Davies
Lorenzo Bettini wrote: > lately I've noticed some continuous traffic on port 1712, and I'd like > to figure out who's generating this... sudo netstat -nap | grep :1712 Chris -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact li

Re: specific network traffic

2009-03-22 Thread Celejar
On Sun, 22 Mar 2009 16:02:51 +0100 Lorenzo Bettini wrote: ... > sorry If I get back on this, but neither iftop nor iptraf show > information about the specific process that produces that traffic... > > lately I've noticed some continuous traffic on port 1712, and I'd like > to figure out who'

Re: specific network traffic

2009-03-22 Thread Lorenzo Bettini
randall wrote: randall wrote: Lorenzo Bettini wrote: Hi I'd like to see the network traffic in a detailed way, e.g., which process is accessing a specific address, the protocol, and the current network usage. something similar to top, but for the network; I tried ntop, but it does not see

Re: specific network traffic

2009-03-20 Thread green
Lorenzo Bettini wrote at 2009-03-20 11:53 -0600: > randall wrote: >> sorry, i ment iftop > > Thanks > > this looks nice and also dns lookups the addresses; it does not show > process information though... but surely looks pretty useful :-) You might want to check out nethogs. signature.asc De

Re: specific network traffic

2009-03-20 Thread Lorenzo Bettini
randall wrote: randall wrote: Lorenzo Bettini wrote: randall wrote: randall wrote: Lorenzo Bettini wrote: Hi I'd like to see the network traffic in a detailed way, e.g., which process is accessing a specific address, the protocol, and the current network usage. something similar to top,

Re: specific network traffic

2009-03-20 Thread randall
randall wrote: Lorenzo Bettini wrote: randall wrote: randall wrote: Lorenzo Bettini wrote: Hi I'd like to see the network traffic in a detailed way, e.g., which process is accessing a specific address, the protocol, and the current network usage. something similar to top, but for the net

Re: specific network traffic

2009-03-20 Thread randall
Lorenzo Bettini wrote: randall wrote: randall wrote: Lorenzo Bettini wrote: Hi I'd like to see the network traffic in a detailed way, e.g., which process is accessing a specific address, the protocol, and the current network usage. something similar to top, but for the network; I tried n

Re: specific network traffic

2009-03-20 Thread Lorenzo Bettini
randall wrote: randall wrote: Lorenzo Bettini wrote: Hi I'd like to see the network traffic in a detailed way, e.g., which process is accessing a specific address, the protocol, and the current network usage. something similar to top, but for the network; I tried ntop, but it does not see

Re: specific network traffic

2009-03-20 Thread randall
randall wrote: Lorenzo Bettini wrote: Hi I'd like to see the network traffic in a detailed way, e.g., which process is accessing a specific address, the protocol, and the current network usage. something similar to top, but for the network; I tried ntop, but it does not seem to present the

Re: specific network traffic

2009-03-20 Thread randall
Lorenzo Bettini wrote: Hi I'd like to see the network traffic in a detailed way, e.g., which process is accessing a specific address, the protocol, and the current network usage. something similar to top, but for the network; I tried ntop, but it does not seem to present these information a