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Date:      Fri, 21 Apr 2006 07:28:22 +0200
From:      "Michael Grant" <mg-fbsd3@grant.org>
To:        freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: top for tcpdump
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Well, I tried ntop.  It seems fairly complicated.  I wasn't expecting
a web interface.

Unfortunatly, after a while it segvs, so I guess it's not so stable.=20
Also, lots of complaints about missing XML library and such.

I tried trafshow but it also dumps core on my 4.x system.  Hmm.

But ok, thanks people, some good tools out there.

Michael Grant


On 4/19/06, Kurt Buff <kurt.buff@gmail.com> wrote:
> ntop is your best bet.
>
> http://www.ntop.org, and look in ports for it.
>
> On 4/19/06, Michael Grant <mg-fbsd3@grant.org> wrote:
> > Does anyone know of a tool like top that displays the open tcp
> > connections and sorts them by which is causing the most bandwidth?
> >
> > I have someone consuming a lot of bandwidth but with so many tcp
> > connections, I'm not sure who it is.
> >
> > Michael Grant
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