I'm tying to take some networks stats using iptraf. I placed the following line in crontab:<BR><BR>0,5,10,15,20,25,30,35,40,45,50,55 * * * * /usr/sbin/iptraf -d eth0 -t 2 -B<BR><BR>If I run the ...
The wise network admin employs an array of tools to monitor network activity. There are almost as many monitoring apps as network admins, here are some I’ve found to be useful and versatile. I like ...
In the previous article, I discussed the installation of three open-source packages on a computer running Linux to capture useful network statistics. Using Linux is economical simply because it can ...
Hi all,<BR><BR>Can anyone recommend an IPtraf equivalent for NetBSD 3.0? I don't have a GUI on my BSD box and need a commandline tool that I can use to see what packets are hitting what interfaces.
In my previous article, I discussed how to set up a basic Linux system for network professionals using a computer that others may consider obsolete. A few years back, I used an old 486 running Red Hat ...