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This is a fork. The upstream is at https://fedorahosted.org/iptraf-ng/
License: GNU General Public License v2.0
========================================================================== IPTraf 3.0 README -------------------------------------------------------------------------- See the RELEASE-NOTES for important update information. See the INSTALL file for installation instructions. -------------------------------------------------------------------------- DESCRIPTION ----------- IPTraf is a console-based network monitoring program for Linux that displays information about IP traffic. It returns such information as: Current TCP connections UDP, ICMP, OSPF, and other types of IP packets Packet and byte counts on TCP connections IP, TCP, UDP, ICMP, non-IP, and other packet and byte counts TCP/UDP counts by ports Packet counts by packet sizes Packet and byte counts by IP address Interface activity Flag statuses on TCP packets LAN station statistics This program can be used to determine the type of traffic on your network, and what kind of service is the most heavily used on what machines, among others. IPTraf works on Ethernet, FDDI, ISDN, PLIP, loopback, and SLIP/PPP interfaces. Updates and announcements are at the [email protected], see README.contact for more information. IMPORTANT CHANGES ----------------- Important changes are detailed in the RELEASE-NOTES file, please take some time to read it. There are some changes in the log file names, and the policies on multiple instances have been somewhat relaxed. DISTRIBUTION NOTICE ------------------- This is the general release of IPTraf. IPTraf has been incorporated into the Debian GNU/Linux, Turbolinux and S.u.S.E. distributions, as well as the Trinux security toolkit distribution and Red Hat Powertools. Linux distributions may have tailored the IPTraf package to suit their purposes. Direct questions, comments or inquiries about a distribution-specific package to its maintainer. SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS ------------------- IPTraf 2 and later requires at least Linux kernel 2.2. It uses the new PF_PACKET socket family as its capture mechanism. This feature is new to the 2.2 kernel. Make sure you have the Packet Socket driver compiled in or installed as a module, or IPTraf will fail (and so will others like it: tcpdump, netwatch, etc). IPTraf also requires glibc 2.1 or later. COPYING AND DISTRIBUTION ------------------------ This software is OSI Certified Open Source Software OSI Certified is a certification mark of the Open Source Initiative. Redistribution and modification of this software is permitted under the terms of the GNU General Public License. See the included LICENSE file for details. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION ----------------------- Full information is in the manual in the Documentation directory. See also the CHANGES file for a record of fixes and new features. Updates and announcements are in the IPTraf Web page indicated above. Other README files contain some other bits of information. The RELEASE-NOTES file contains important release-specific information.
Hey,
first off thanks for iptraf-ng, I love it and use it on all my servers and the Tor exit nodes I operate.
Can I somehow obtain the data produced by the port statistics programmatically via API or at least an ABI?
Thanks!
_Edit_ There seems to be a way by using -B and -L with a logfile which would work for now.. maybe I'll look into ripping the logic out of the ncurses
fedorahosted.org "was retired on March 1st, 2017". iptraf-ng
official site seems to be on Sourceforge but Last Update: 2014-06-17... :-(
Aug 18 13:22:12 debian kernel: [ 1152.862545] iptraf-ng[1866]: segfault at 0 ip 80094b51 sp bff79ff0 error 6 in iptraf-ng[80077000+2f000]
iptraf-ng 1.1.4 on debian stretch
http://storage6.static.itmages.com/i/17/0909/h_1504937062_3151919_416ed9d96e.png
That is all the info I have
Sorry to make contact through a bug. couldn't find another way.
I am working on iptraf-ng for Redhat and I am looking for the upstream project and maintainer. zitune has contributed recently and I am hoping we might discuss what is happening with iptraf-ng
Thanks,
Phil Cameron [email protected]
iptraf-ng upstream has moved to
https://github.com/iptraf-ng/iptraf-ng/
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