Linux system iPtraf installation and use method

  

Linux users often use iptraf, this is an IP LAN monitor, which can help us with IP verification, view node status information. However, there are still some Linux users who don't know how to install iptraf, so today Xiaobian will take a look at the installation and use of iptraf.

Features

IP Traffic Monitor, which is used to display IP traffic changes in your network. Includes TCP identification information, packet and byte count, ICMP details, and OSPF packet type.

Simple and detailed interface statistics, including IP, TCP, UDP, ICMP, non-IP and other IP packet counts, IP checksum errors, interface activity, packet size count.

TCP and UDP service monitors that display the number of packets sent and received on common TCP and UDP application ports.

The LAN data statistics module can discover online hosts and display data activity statistics on them.

Display filters for TCP, UDP, and other protocols that allow you to view only the traffic of interest.

Logging.

Supports Ethernet, FDDI, ISDN, SLIP, PPP, and local loopback interface types.

Using the native socket interface built into the Linux kernel, it allows it to be used on a variety of supported network cards

Full-screen, menu-driven operation.

Installation Method

Ubuntu and its derivative versions

sudo apt-get install iptraf

Arch Linux and its derivative versions

sudo Pacman -S iptra

Fedora and its derivative versions

sudo yum install iptraf Previous12Next page Total 2 pages

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