OT: mysterious traffic

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On Friday 13 January 2006 11:10, Beast wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I have few sites which interconnected using a dedicated link.
> During these few weeks I've found that there are some mysterious traffic
> pass over my router with constant amount of bandwidth all over the time.
> I can know this because after working hours, only few applications are
> running and it did not generate this kind of traffic.
>
> Anyone can advice how to detect what kind of traffic that consumes those
> bandwith?

Run an ethereal/tcpdump capture session over night. Then it should be clear 
enough.

/Peter

> I suspecting its a virus or something else because half of our clients
> are still using windows.
>
> TIA.

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  Peter Kjellstr?m               |
  National Supercomputer Centre  |
  Sweden                         | http://www.nsc.liu.se
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