BeBe 发表于 2005-5-1 21:44

Net transfer rate in Linux

Anyone knows ...
Any application in Linux (any distro) to check net transfer rate?
i.e. incoming / outgoing KB/s, and Bandwidth

Have googled for a while , nothing found ....

THX in advance....

[ Last edited by BeBe on 2005-5-1 at 23:11 ]

BeBe 发表于 2005-5-1 21:57

found one myself...
iptraf
but pity without graph, which iprefer.

I appreciate any idea...

多客科技 发表于 2005-5-1 22:15

http://www.mrunix.net/webalizer/

BeBe 发表于 2005-5-1 23:30

Thanks for reply, But i could not mannage to ./configure and make it...
It is always saying error, although i have find the certain libs and recompiled it...

Is there any present application within linux, or a tiny application like RxTx:

http://www.netfor2.com/RxTxPicture1.jpg

although i could still use it with wine.

THX again...

BeBe 发表于 2005-5-1 23:49

sniffer maybe an alternative as to the view of gaga.
thx!

VanillaA 发表于 2005-6-2 13:43

you need static statistics for a longer time scale? weeks and month?:
then use ntop or mrtg search in google to fing the websites

if you need on the fly graphics of the throughput of your networkcard try out:
ksysguard.. there you can set up such things yourself (not only CPU and RAM-use also Network traffic)
its part of the kde projects so check www.kde.org

Have fun

BeBe 发表于 2005-6-3 20:52

Thanks, what i needed was the instant incoming/outgoing traffic.
your 2nd suggest sounds good.
3x

greenflute 发表于 2005-6-5 01:39

Maybe you should considerEthereal, go http://www.ethereal.com/.

VanillaA 发表于 2005-6-6 07:18

Ethereal is more analysate the network traffic (WHAT is reach the computer or sent out not HOW MUCH is sended out)

but of course a very good tool to find out connection/nat-problems in your network.

btw. for a very basic and simple display of the network activity you can also use xosview there is normaly only a number and a bar to show the networktraffic but can also be switched to a graph.... if you are interrested I can search how to ;)

have fun
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