What tools are available to monitor network traffic on a linux box?
- Wednesday, June 24, 2009, 6:19
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I'd like to be able to see the current network outgoing traffic on a linux box; are there any tools available which allow me to do this?
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it depends on which distro you're using, if any. most modern distros will have a plethora of network monitoring tools available in your standard gnome or kde menu. look into the progs included with your distro and read up on the documentation.
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