Re: bandwidth monitoring

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Hi, there. I dont really know if you just wanna know what ips gets
to/through your interfaces? I have a prog called tcpick. It show like
this:

root # tcpick -i eth0 -C
Starting tcpick 0.1.19
tcpick: listening on eth0
SYN-SENT       192.168.0.2:45190 > 217.215.148.17:pop3
SYN-RECEIVED   192.168.0.2:45190 > 217.215.148.17:pop3
ESTABLISHED    192.168.0.2:45190 > 217.215.148.17:pop3
FIN-WAIT-1     192.168.0.2:45190 > 217.215.148.17:pop3
FIN-WAIT-2     192.168.0.2:45190 > 217.215.148.17:pop3

>Hello
>
>Does somebody know a program for monitoring bandwidth by ip? I have
>one 
>internet interface and I must monitor many ips adresses on this
>interface. I 
>tried Ipac-ng and, I worked a lot to do this config but it seems not
>working 
>this way.
>
>thanx



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