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I dont know if what im looking is possible but ive been looking but found nothing, is there any way to view my network traffic, i used
sudo iftop -i wlan0
but is there any way to see which computer is viewing which sites...
Last edited by deerhunter (2016-07-15 20:14:31)
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Have you experimented with tcpdump? It's a very advanced command suite that allows for very very detailed output, but you'll have to learn how to filter it down to a point to see what's relevant to you.
More on the graphical side you can use programs like wireshark.
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ill check it out, thanks
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@Horizon, good call!
I don't care what you do at home. Would you care to explain?
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tcpdump & tshark (wireshark command line version). Both have a complex CLI.
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tcpdump & tshark (wireshark command line version). Both have a complex CLI.
If you do work in the IT system or network admin arena or in the case of my job, VoIP work... It's definitely, definitely worth the time and effort to learn though. We do a lot of work with call tracing, and debugging and wireshark is nearly indispensable.
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{SOLVED} Thanks horizon, thata what i needed
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{SOLVED} Thanks horizon, thata what i needed
If you could edit the title of your first post, and add [SOLVED]?
Thanks
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