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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...
2012 Jul 09
1
tcptrack
Does anybody have a working version of tcptrack running on Centos 6 x64? The rpmforge rpm installs and runs on the -t eth# command, but if you add a port to it, it bombs with a pcap compile error. It runs fine for me on Centos 5 x64, but seems to have what looks like an old bug reintroduced in 6. -- John Hinton 877-777-1407 ext 502 http://...
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?
2004 Nov 22
9
multiple providers
Hi, I have Mandrake 10.0 (official). I have read the section in lartc about "Routing for multiple uplinks/providers", but still I have some queries below. I have a DSL connection where they give pppoe which is directly terminated into eth1 of my Linux box. Now I have another machine connected to dial-up and it is on same LAN connected to eth0 of Linux box. Now, can I use both these
2011 Jan 16
3
Network bandwidth tools.
Hi All, I am wondering what tools are available in CentOS 5.5 that would allow me to measure incoming and outgoing network speeds? My new website seems to be getting a lot more traffic that I had anticipated off the bat and I would like to measure resource usage to ensure it is keeping up. I know that top only measures CPU Best, -Jason
2011 Jul 09
0
Processed: raise severity of ftbfs with -Werror (please apologize for false positives, just close the report in this case)
...5414 [systemtap] systemtap: ftbfs with gcc-4.6 -Werror Severity set to 'serious' from 'important' > severity 625415 serious Bug #625415 [sword] sword: ftbfs with gcc-4.6 -Werror Severity set to 'serious' from 'important' > severity 625416 serious Bug #625416 [tcptrack] tcptrack: ftbfs with gcc-4.6 -Werror Severity set to 'serious' from 'important' > severity 625417 serious Bug #625417 [ppl] ppl: ftbfs with gcc-4.6 -Werror Severity set to 'serious' from 'important' > severity 625418 serious Bug #625418 [pidgin-twitter] pidg...
2004 Jul 09
4
HTB & Bdw Guarantee
Hello, I have problems setting up HTB. This is my setup : NET 1024/256 ADSL || eth1 Linux Firewall eth0 || LAN 10.a.a.a I want to GUARANTEE for an IP (10.x.y.z) a 800kbit bandwidth for HTTP download. But When 10.x.y.z does no HTTP download, other trafic must get the whole bandwidth, of course. The script I use (see below) is quite the same as presented at (the greeeeat page) :