This tool is still very powerful.
Iptraf of real-time monitoring tools for Linux network traffic
[My Linux, make Linux easier to use] Iptraf is a network monitoring tool, features more powerful than nload, can monitor all traffic, IP traffic, by protocol traffic, you can also set filters, such as
For the monitoring network, this is more suitable and more powerful, but in the total flow display, no nload intuitive and convenient
Official website and download http://iptraf.seul.org/download.html
Ftp://the.wiretapped.net/pub/security/network-monitoring/iptraf/iptraf-3 ...
http://dl.wdlinux.cn:5180/soft/iptraf-3.0.0.tar.gz
SOURCE Installation
wget ftp://iptraf.seul.org/pub/iptraf/iptraf-3.0.0.tar.gz
Tar zxvf iptraf-3.0.0.tar.gz
CD iptraf-3.0.0
./setup
Yum mode installation
Yum Install-y Iptraf
Use
Run Iptraf directly
After having a menu prompt below, then go to the relevant options to view
IP Traffic Monitoring (IP traffic monitor)
General information statistics for network interfaces (Interface Statistics)
Detail statistics for network interfaces (detailed Interface Statistics)
Statistical analysis (statistical breakdowns)
LAN workstation statistics (LAN station Statistics)
Filter (Filters ...)
Configuration (Configure ...)
Exiting (exit)
You can also directly add parameters or options directly into the
You can see what other parameters and options are available
[Email protected] iptraf-3.0.0]# iptraf-h
Syntax:
Iptraf [-F] [{-I iface |-g |-D iface |-S Iface |-Z iface |
-L Iface} [-t timeout] [-b] [-l logfile] [-I interval]]
Issue the Iptraf command with no parameters for Menu-driven operation.
These options can also is supplied to the command:
-I iface-start the IP traffic monitor (use "-I all" for all interfaces)
-g-start the General Interface statistics
-D Iface-start The detailed statistics facility on an interface
-S Iface-start the TCP and UDP Monitor on an interface
-Z iface-shows the packet size counts on an interface
-l IFACE-START the LAN Station Monitor ("-L-All" to all LAN interfaces)
-b-run in background (use only with one of the above parameters)
-T Timeout-when used with one of the above parameters, tells
The facility to run only for the specified number of
Minutes (timeout)
-l logfile-specifies An alternate log file for any direct invocation
of a facility from the command line. The log is placed in
/var/log/iptraf If path is not specified.
-I interval-specifies the log interval for all facilities except the IP
Traffic Monitor. Value is in minutes.
-f-clear all locks and counters. Use with great caution.
Normally used to recover from an abnormal termination.
Iptraf 3.0.0 Copyright (c) Gerard Paul Java 1997-2004
Turn Http://www.wdlinux.cn/old/iptraf
Iptraf of real-time monitoring tools for Linux network traffic