Re: monitoring IP traffic

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--- Claude Jones <claude_jones@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> I can't seem to engage my brain on this. It's a
> simple task on my Windows 
> firewall, and I'm sure it's the same on Fedora. I
> would like to do two 
> things, neither of which I have been able to figure
> out. 
> 1) Pull up a log and look at recent traffic - what's
> passing, what's been 
> denied
> 2) Open a window that shows this 'live' - in other
> words, execute some command 
> that leads to the outside world, and watch what the
> firewall does
> What are the appropriate tools? 
> -- 
> Claude Jones
> Bluemont, VA, USA
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You can use tcpdump to monitor the TCP/IP trafic.

man tcpdump give you more option to use. 


/Ali


		
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