Date: Fri, 1 Oct 2010 12:14:25 +0200 From: Erik Trulsson <ertr1013@student.uu.se> To: Zbigniew Szalbot <zszalbot@gmail.com> Cc: User Questions <freebsd-questions@freebsd.org>, Fernando =?iso-8859-1?Q?Apestegu=EDa?= <fernando.apesteguia@gmail.com> Subject: Re: A command to check network transfer Message-ID: <20101001101425.GA68427@owl.midgard.homeip.net> In-Reply-To: <AANLkTikxm1G%2B=tNLNdb9O7NZSWBXY4PqD6mbjvqCYNj-@mail.gmail.com> References: <AANLkTim8vokgBk2EGHhvV3a5rojCkcUVU7k6WHHFQw-m@mail.gmail.com> <AANLkTi=BpQUs2T567uBtOJ=UQ-=-kvJg-ZSEhR5AuWH8@mail.gmail.com> <AANLkTikxm1G%2B=tNLNdb9O7NZSWBXY4PqD6mbjvqCYNj-@mail.gmail.com>
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On Fri, Oct 01, 2010 at 12:07:56PM +0200, Zbigniew Szalbot wrote: > Hi there, >=20 > 2010/10/1 Fernando Apestegu=EDa <fernando.apesteguia@gmail.com>: > >> I cannot for the life of mine remember the command which allows me to > >> check incoming and outgoing transfer on lo0 and re0. Can you please > >> help? :) > > > > I use iftop[1] >=20 > No, this one is built into the system. I havent't used it for some > time and cannot now recollect it. :( Try 'systat -if 1' or 'netstat -I re0 -w 1' / 'netstat -I lo0 -w 1'.=20 One of them is probably what you are thinking of. --=20 <Insert your favourite quote here.> Erik Trulsson ertr1013@student.uu.se
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