Nethogs is a network traffic monitoring tool on a terminal. It displays the bandwidth usage of each process, so that the network usage can be obtained more intuitively. It supports IPv4 and IPv6 protocols, local NICs, and PPP connections. The Ubuntu Software Center version has just been updated to 0.8.0ubuntu-nethogs080 for installation: This program is available in the official Ubuntu source sudoapt-getinstallnethogs
Nethogs is a network traffic monitoring tool on a terminal. It displays the bandwidth usage of each process, so that the network usage can be obtained more intuitively. It supports IPv4 and IPv6 protocols, local NICs, and PPP connections.
The Ubuntu Software Center version has just been updated to 0.8.0.
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Install: This program is available in Ubuntu official sources.
Sudo apt-get install nethogs
# Use:
Sudo nethogs eth0
This program requires the root permission. By default, the eth0 Nic is monitored. Therefore, you can directly enter sudo nethogs. If there are multiple NICs, you must specify them.
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