Realtime network port monitor, similar to etherape or ntop for Fedora?

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I am looking for a tool that I can monitor and watch network
port activity?  Firestarter has a version of it as a feature but
it cannot stay up for long (it crashes), etherape which is interesting
but somewhat slow in remote monitoring due to heavy graphics, and
I am not sure about ntop since it does not seem to come with F8, so
the question is, is there a "realtime" port monitoring tool available on
Fedora that shows cummulative port activity as to who is attempting
to connect to any port of my ports?

Anyone here in this forum have a favorite?


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