Re: [SLE] eth0 traffic



C. Brouerius van Nidek wrote:

Is there something I can do to find out what kind of traffic is going
on. Perhaps somebody who is trying to get access to my computer?

tcpdump -i eth0

It's may be a lot of data, but it'll give you (once you've deciphered
the output) an exact picture of what's happening.


/Per Jessen, Zürich


--
http://www.spamchek.com/ - managed anti-spam and anti-virus solution.
Let us analyse your spam- and virus-threat - up to 2 months for free.


--
Check the headers for your unsubscription address
For additional commands send e-mail to suse-linux-e-help@xxxxxxxx
Also check the archives at http://lists.suse.com
Please read the FAQs: suse-linux-e-faq@xxxxxxxx



Relevant Pages

  • Re: Network access fails unless tcpdump is running?
    ... I can not ping a remote host successfully unless I have "tcpdump -i ... eth0" running, in which case, my network access works fine. ... To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-REQUEST@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx ...
    (Debian-User)
  • Network access fails unless tcpdump is running?
    ... I can not ping a remote host successfully unless I have "tcpdump -i ... eth0" running, in which case, my network access works fine. ... To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-REQUEST@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx ...
    (Debian-User)
  • IPTABLES, TCPDUMP LOGGING
    ... Firewall using iptables. ... I want to log constant traffic on both eth0 ... Tcpdump seems to only be able to capture on a per ... interface basis which does not let me see the other interfaces ...
    (comp.os.linux.security)
  • Re: tcpdump + IFS = no sense?
    ... David Schwartz wrote: ... With IFS set to just a newline, bash interprets "tcpdump -i eth0" as ...
    (comp.os.linux.networking)
  • Re: tcpdump + IFS = no sense?
    ... David Schwartz wrote: ... With IFS set to just a newline, bash interprets "tcpdump -i eth0" as ...
    (comp.os.linux.networking)