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[linux] Install trafshow to monitor network connections under the Centos system

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Posted on 7/8/2015 10:25:40 PM | | | |
Trafshow, like netwatch and pktstat, reports on the protocol used in the currently active connection and the rate of data transfer in each connection. It can use pcap-type filters to filter out specific connections.

We can use yum to install trafshow in Fedora because it's in Fedora's default repository. But if you're running CentOS or RHEL, we'll need to install the rpmforge repository.




Step 1: yum install trafshow



Step 2: Check the network card interface ifconfig in your system status




Last step: sudo trafshow -i eth1 tcp

Then it's okay!




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