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:Spidertools.com: What's on Your Network?
Spidertools.com: What's on Your Network?
Sep 8, 2006, 11 :15 UTC (1 Talkback[s]) (5181 reads)

[ Thanks to Mike Weber for this link. ]

"IPTraf is a program provides a graphical interface to what is happening with your internal network. It is easy to install and easy to use. IPTraf provides these aspects that will be useful.

  1. "Provides a graphical representation of network activity.
  2. "Show Who is connected to your network.
  3. "Show what services are active on your network.
  4. "Provide traffic stats..."

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Related Stories:
Computerworld: How I Used Linux Network Tools to Solve Real Problems(Jun 04, 2006)
LinuxWorld Australia: Linux Primer for Networkers: Using the Sniffer(May 07, 2006)
iptraf 2.0.0 - A network statistics generator(Jul 03, 1999)


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iptraf is a great tool; i've been us ...   not graphic - runs in an xterm   
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