I don't see 'tcpdump' on my system.  Which Slakware-3.9.0 package
could I install to get 'tcpdump' ?

Chuck


Jona Villanueva wrote:
>> 
>> If I am not mistaken, traffic means "packet that passes through the
>> terminals" if that is the case then you can perform a tcpdump to let you
>> know the packets that passes through your subnet.
>> 
>> I hope that helps
>> 
>> Jona Villanueva
>> DILNET Tech Support
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> On Thu, 12 Aug 1999, Bogdan Taru wrote:
>> 
>> >
>> >       Hi,
>> >
>> >  I'm interested in a piece of software which can tell me the traffic (MB)
>> > on the different IPs behind the gateway ( == the linux machine. I don't
>> > have a router...) in a definite period of time. If you know a software
>> > which does that, please let me know...
>> >
>> > Thank you & Have fun,
>> > bogdan
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> >


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