Wednesday, May 15, 2013

[LINUX_Newbies] SORRY I was sending this with wrong question. Here is the right question: How can I control traffic?

Am 15.05.2013 09:03, schrieb highskywhy@yahoo.de:
> Mi Mai 15 08:48:39 2013
> Good morning
> Thank You for help.
>
> Good morning, Sophie.
> Yes, there are various tools for this.
> One very simple is "iptraf" (realtime - it's a text mode dialog).
> Another one is the "mrtg" (almost realtime - web - more professional).
> And in graphical mode (KDE and GNOME) is the "screenlet".
> *
> I open the softwarecenter.
> I can see iptraf.
> I can see mrtg.
> I cannot see screenlet.
>
> Questions.
> I do not understand the description
> but as linuxbeginner
> I think mrtg is the best.
>
> There is a router.
> There is phonecompany and line.
> After the router there are two linux computers.
> What does mrtg count:
> Traffic going to this computer.
> Traffic going through the router to both computers?
>
> Regards
> Sophie
>
>



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