Re: Monitoring Tool

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check this one
http://www.heroix.com


On 2/19/07, feras adel <feras511@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

hello

you can use gnome-system-monitor from the command line, or access it from
aaplication-->system tools-->system monitor

Regards

Nilesh <niluforalways@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hello All,

I want to monitor all activities on my Linux system
could any one tell me which tool is best
Want to monitor
1) whos trying to connect me to any port ( from IP or
Domain Name)
2) users connected
3) services running

Regards
Nilesh







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