Small commandline-traffic-analyzer?

Nicolai Spohrer nicolai_spohrer at gmx.de
Tue Feb 20 20:45:25 UTC 2007


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Hello. Because i run a Tor-Server on my desktop-PC i want to know how
much traffic it produces. I already looked at ipac-ng - but that's too
big - and at nload - well, that's too small :o) I want to see how much
traffic goes up/down on port X. It would be nice if the application
would support multiple ports, but that is not necessary. I do not want
to get images, but I like logfiles ;-)

And I need the command that tells me how much lines the command x (in
case "netstat|grep x") returns.

And - last and least - a tool, that allows me to configure how much
bandwidth may be used by port X, but that's really not really necessary
(and I'm not sure if that is nonsense because it maybe wouldn't work).

greetings from #germany
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