Re: Package to represent network traffic
- From: Albert Graham <agraham@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 03 Jul 2006 18:40:37 +0100
Gene Heskett wrote:
Timothy Murphy wrote:Been away. By default it watches everything but you can check only the interfaces you're interested in (right click on panel icon-> configure Knetstats.Gene Heskett wrote:
try knetstatsAnd I can't find it in the FC5 extras, which is why I mentioned EtherApe.
yum install knetstats
PS. you must enabled fedora extras repo.
yum seemed to find it OK on my FC5 system,
with only the updates and extras searched.
2nd time around it was there, so I installed it. But it watches everything when I only want it to watch wlan0. Which it does, but
without breaking it down to show the protocols used. I prefer EtherApe I believe.
I thought you just wanted to know/see traffic totals etc..
Albert.
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