linux.com — "Most of the time we use iptables to set up a firewall on a machine, but iptables also provides packet and byte counters. Every time an iptables rule is matched by incoming or outgoing data streams, the software tracks the number of packets and the amount of data that passes through the rules."
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mooniniteDec 27, 2005
Wow... this made the front page? Are Linux users really this ignorant?iptraf -- no need to mess with iptables.
monolithDec 27, 2005
No. I'm just that much of an air head. iptraf IS the shingles, man. Thanks.
Closed AccountDec 28, 2005
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funkytacoDec 28, 2005
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