Re: Network trafic in console

2003-01-29 Thread matt chapman
iptraf is a good little program that shows either a little or a lot of info depending on what you want. -matt chapman http://www.origintech.net On Tue, 2003-01-28 at 11:20, Ronald Hermans wrote: > Hi list, > > How can I check the network traffic when I'm logged in on a console. > > TIA > > Rona

Re: Network trafic in console

2003-01-28 Thread Alexey Fadyushin
You can use the program `tcpdump` to see the packets sent through your network. Alexey Fadyushin. Brainbench MVP for Linux. http://www.brainbench.com Ronald Hermans ÐÉÛÅÔ: > > Hi list, > > How can I check the network traffic when I'm logged in on a console. > > TIA > > Ronald Hermans > QA Man

Re: Network trafic in console

2003-01-28 Thread Francisco Neira
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Ronald Hermans wrote: | Hi list, | | How can I check the network traffic when I'm logged in on a console. | | TIA | | Ronald Hermans | QA Manager | Every Angle | http://www.every-angle.com | mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] | | | | | I love pktstat, ethercap

Re: Network trafic in console

2003-01-28 Thread Shannon Neumann
tcpdump works well for me. Check the man pages for info on how to filter the output, etc. -- Shannon Neumann Neumannweb Computers www.neumannweb.net > Hi list, > > How can I check the network traffic when I'm logged in on a console. > > TIA > > Ronald Hermans > QA Manager > Every Angle > http:/

Network trafic in console

2003-01-28 Thread Ronald Hermans
Hi list, How can I check the network traffic when I'm logged in on a console. TIA Ronald Hermans QA Manager Every Angle http://www.every-angle.com mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] -- redhat-list mailing list unsubscribe mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]?subject=unsubscribe https://listman.redhat.com/mailma