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Does Redhat Linux 4.5 has nethogs inettop iftop installed by default
My Redhat Linux box acts as gateway for files transfer between
my organization & another remote organization (which also has
a single point files transfer gateway)
Sometimes the network traffic shot up, so wondering are the best
ways to find out who & which programs are using up the bandwidth?
& if it's ftp protocol, I wud need to know the sender & recipient too
Is Redhat Linux 4.5 comes installed with nethogs inettop & iftop tools?
If not, where can I download copies that can be run straight away
(without compilation) & are they free of charge?
1)netstat -t -u –c (show continuously tcp & udp traffics)
For 2-4, not sure if we hv the tools installed
2) nethogs (shows a list of the top processes which use network bandwidth)
3) jnettop (shows a list of the top connections)
4) iftop (shows a list of the top connections, with bandwidth bars)
5) netstat --tcp --numeric
6) netstat –i
7) netstat --statistics –raw
my organization & another remote organization (which also has
a single point files transfer gateway)
Sometimes the network traffic shot up, so wondering are the best
ways to find out who & which programs are using up the bandwidth?
& if it's ftp protocol, I wud need to know the sender & recipient too
Is Redhat Linux 4.5 comes installed with nethogs inettop & iftop tools?
If not, where can I download copies that can be run straight away
(without compilation) & are they free of charge?
1)netstat -t -u –c (show continuously tcp & udp traffics)
For 2-4, not sure if we hv the tools installed
2) nethogs (shows a list of the top processes which use network bandwidth)
3) jnettop (shows a list of the top connections)
4) iftop (shows a list of the top connections, with bandwidth bars)
5) netstat --tcp --numeric
6) netstat –i
7) netstat --statistics –raw
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http://rpm.pbone.net/ is broken (can't connect)
I would still like an rpm (ready to install) for nethogs
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2- Check this site for RPMs that you can easily download and install
http://rpm.pbone.net/
Click on advanced search and select the check boxes for RHEL4, CentOS4, Fedora 4,5 and others.
Type the package name and hit search.
Good luck