Re: iptables output ?

Linux Advanced Routing and Traffic Control

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On Fri, 25 Oct 2002, raptor wrote:

> Chandrashekhar Rane told me about "iftop" and i thuoght probably many of
> u don't know some very handy tools laying around and not included in the
> distros which can be interestiong to u so here is the list (u should
> find them with Google 'cause don't have them at hand here) :
> 
> iftop - top/tcpdump like network info
> scli - browse info on the cisco router (via SNMP)
> sntop - who is online !! polls hosts and indicate their current state.. has HTML output and can run as daemon.
> fping - ping many hosts at once...
> arping - ping but not with IP packets but with ARP requests... the best way to check conectivity even if the IP is misconfigured
> atop - top like program with patch to the kernel can display net info too.
> driftnet - capture gif,jpeg and mpeg-audio that cross over network :"))
> 
> If u know any other please mail them...

dsniff? :-)  http://naughty.monkey.org/~dugsong/dsniff/
A nice collection of general sniffing-related tools, like
urlsnarf -- sniffs http traffic and produces access_log style file with 
  all requests it has seen.
webspy -- like urlsnarf, except it remotely commands Netscape to display
  sniffed urls.
tcpnice, tcpkill -- forge packets which should either slow down or kill
  specified tcp connection.

...something like that. :)

q.

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