Re: [LARTC] 'routing connection'

Linux Advanced Routing and Traffic Control

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iptraf could perhaps solve your problems, i donno the url to it but you should find it via google.


-tomas

On Fri, Mar 14, 2003 at 04:48:26AM -0800, Ming-Ching Tiew wrote:
> 
> Given a running router/firewall machine, there may be
> many 'routing connections' going on at same time.
> I am stucked with a basic question unanswered, how do
> I know which are the applications using the heaviest
> routing traffic ? 
> 
> I could do a trial and error by using 'iptables', say
> using a port range, but there are still too many
> possibilities.
> 
> I thought 'netstat' could solve my problem, apparently
> not. It seems netstat only shows the connection
> originating and terminating in the machine and not
> 'routing connections'. I am looking for a simple and
> light weight program which can meet this requirement.
> Any recommendation ?
> 
> 
> 
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