IPTraf, a ncurses based LAN monitor

  2007-08-27 08:00:05
Sometimes you just want to see what connections your machine is making to the outside world and what ports it's using. While wireshark and tcpdump are really nice for inspecting detailed package contents. IPTraf is really about connections and interface statistics. Because iptraf is based on ncurses the program can be run from a text-console and still have a (primitive) `gui`. 
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