Need to identify traffic.
From: Doug Laidlaw (laidlaws_at_myaccess.com.au)
Date: 11/29/04
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Date: Mon, 29 Nov 2004 22:18:26 +1100
I have posted before that when I run "cvs update" GkrellM shows a lot of
traffic going OUT and nothing coming BACK, and nothing gets updated.
Checkout seems to run normally.
Last time, I tried this with Cervisia, and the traffic continued after I had
exited Cervisia, which wasn't within the screen display by Top any more.
This was on MDK 10.1 ( my usual is 9.2) so it doesn't seem to be a software
problem. Since it was outbound, I am sure that it was harmless, but I had
to reboot to kill it.
I am on a solo computer, my only "network" being a DHCP connection to an
ADSL modem. What can I use to identify this traffic?
Doug.
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