Displaying 7 results from an estimated 7 matches for "jnettop".
2006 Jan 20
0
Re: jnettop
I think Jnettop was an adaption of the original nettop, but I am not sure...
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Andrew Rice wrote:
>wow this program is utterly pimp!!
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2006 Jul 06
2
routing ssh to secondary uplink
Hello,
I''m following this HOWTO
http://linux-ip.net/html/adv-multi-internet.html to route outgoing SSH
from a secondary ISP. I can see using tcpdump,jnettop,iftop that when
one of the computers located in my internal network is trying to SSH to
a box online using SSH, packets are routed via the secondary internet
ethernet card. However, packets don''t seem to know how to get back.
my script:
route add default gw 10.2.2.1
ip route add t...
2006 Jan 05
5
command line bandwidth
Hey I was just curious if anyone knew of any scripts or command line programs that are out there
that could be used to check bandwidth on a network.
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Andrew Rice Jr
2005 Oct 22
1
Advice....
...istribution router.... It must
be because the Ubuntu LARTC router has an interface in the Cogent DMZ LAN....
How do I tell the Ubuntu box to ignore this local interface in routing
decisions??
2) What''s the best way to monitor the traffic passing through the Ubuntu
LARTC router? I am using jnettop and darkstat but maybe there are better
tools?? Advice? I would like to monitor traffic volume by distribution
LAN... Unfortunately, the distribution equipment (Cisco 4000) does not
support SNMP so I cannot use MRTG to poll this equipment...
3) One objective of this setup is to be able to shift tr...
2005 Feb 03
3
bandwidth for each individual IP
Hello!
I''m using a Slackware Linux as a router and 50 IP addresses for my LAN Clients.
Is there any program i can install that will be able to tell me:
how much (ie. kbps) each individual IP is using at moment t?
2011 Jan 16
3
tcptrack for Centos 5.5 32bit rpm
Hi list.
I have rebuilt tcptrack now.
You can get it from here:
http://www.karsites.net/centos/downloads/5.5/tcptrack-1.3.0-1.el5.i386.rpm
It's not signed, so to install it with yum as root user, do:
# yum localinstall --nogpgcheck tcptrack-1.3.0-1.el5.i386.rpm
in the directory you d/l it to.
Kind Regards,
Keith Roberts
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2007 Jan 12
3
Linux as T1 router
Hello All,
I am thinking about using a linux server as a T1 router. I have searched
the list, but have not found a discussion about what I''m trying to do. I
have a situation where the Cisco router I''m using will not handle the
additional bandwidth I added recently. Unfortunately, I cannot afford the
Cisco unit that will. I would like to know if anyone has successfully done