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RE: The quest for a network monitor



I don't suppose just using iptraf with multiple windows open would meet your
need?  Ie in one xterm, open it with the summary stuff and in another, open
it with the realtime stuff?

Just a thought - I haven't even used iptraf. :-)

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Harry Putnam [mailto:reader newsguy com]
> Sent: Tuesday, August 20, 2002 10:41 PM
> To: redhat-list redhat com
> Subject: Re: The quest for a network monitor
> 
> 
> "Chris Mason" <masonc masonc com> writes:
> 
> > I think cheops would do what you want. Consider running it in
> > conjunction with other tools.
> 
> I installed a snapshot.  I don't see any way to do any of the things
> I mentioned.  I see nothing whatever regarding traffic.
> 
> There is no man page... the help button has no help.
> 
> The menus 
> File    viewspace    view
> 
> Offer no selections for viewing traffic of any kind that I see.
> It tells me what machines are on the wire... (I already knew that)
> And makes wrong guesses about the OS on every one of them.
> 
> It seems pretty lame all and all, and a long ways from the `swiss
> army knife' it claims to be.  There seems to be no directions
> whatever.
> 
> Can you tell me what other tools you mean in your comment?
> 
> I'm going to have a look at cheops-ng now.
> 
> 
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