Real-Time Interface Bandwidth Usage
iftop does for network usage what top(1) does for CPU usage. It listens
to network traffic on a named interface and displays a table of current
bandwidth usage by pairs of hosts. It is handy for explaining why the
network links slow.
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001-Avoid-32-bit-overflow-for-rates-when-calculati |
0000001015 1015 Bytes | |
002-scale-up-to-tbit.patch | 0000001359 1.33 KB | |
003-rateidx_init-fix.patch | 0000000722 722 Bytes | |
004-iftop-unlimited_text_output.patch | 0000001034 1.01 KB | |
MAC-address-format.patch | 0000000681 681 Bytes | |
iftop-1.0pre4.tar.gz | 0000204665 200 KB | |
iftop.changes | 0000005848 5.71 KB | |
iftop.spec | 0000002134 2.08 KB |
Revision 1 (latest revision is 4)
Stephan Kulow (coolo)
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osc copypac from project:openSUSE:Factory package:iftop revision:7634868f9b7fc4f9e260f1cbfc46bf65, using expand
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