Cool.  I'll try out some of those later when I get a chance to play.
:)  Thanks.

> On 20010411.1419, Michael Smith said ...
>
> I use netstatd and netstat to tell me what the total network traffic is
> by type... and netwatch is a good one to see where it's all coming
> from... just the source and destination of each packet.  I'm sure you
> could fix something up with tcpdump and a few greps to figure out who's
> sending/receiving traffic from napster..... how about "tcpdump | grep
> 6699" (6699 is the default napster port)
> 
> --Mike
> 
> Rob Hudson wrote:
> 
> > Hi gang,
> >
> > Is there a network traffic analyzer for linux?
> >
> > Sometimes at work, ssh'ing to our servers seems like there is a lot of
> > lag time.  I was curious if there was a way to see who was using most
> > of the bandwidth behind our local switch.
> >
> > My guess is that since I'm just an endpoint, there is not way to do
> > this.  My box would have to be some sort of midpoint to analyze
> > traffic, correct?
> >
> > Just wondering if I can scout out who is using napster and causing the
> > lag.  :)
> >
> > Thanks,
> > Rob
> 
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