Small commandline-traffic-analyzer?

Michael R. Head burner at suppressingfire.org
Tue Feb 20 23:18:47 UTC 2007


On Tue, 2007-02-20 at 21:45 +0100, Nicolai Spohrer wrote:
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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 ;-)
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> 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).

I like iptraf. It shows all the connections as well as overall data.


> greetings from #germany
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Michael R. Head <burner at suppressingfire.org>
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