Bertilson,
It's remains the same wiht "-p". Even if this works, is not what I want,I wanna the whole bandwith, passing through a single interface.
I'm using the release 0.17.
Thanks!
On Fri, Oct 21, 2011 at 3:31 PM, Scott Bertilson ssb@umn.edu wrote:
Any difference in behavior if you use the "-p" (promiscuous) option?
Are you using the previous release (0.17) or 1.0pre2?
Scott
On Fri, Oct 21, 2011 at 1:04 PM, joedson marques joedson.anid@gmail.comwrote:
Warren,
Sorry for won't be clear;
Lets me try explain better.
As long I open the iftop (passing an interface as parameter) it's show all traffic passing through the respective interface; but shortly after, it starts decreasing the traffic that value, until remains only: current bandwidth usage by *pairs of hosts*, this means, only hosts *directy connected* with the current host (the freeBSD).
As this host is a router, most of the traffic that pass through it, isn't directy connected with it, it's *just forwards* this traffic.
So, as I wanna monitoring *whole bandwidth*, passing through the interface, the iftop does not show it (all the time, just when I start it); just the traffic of pairs of hosts.
Is possible monitoring all traffic passing through the interface, instead only the traffic of the pairs?
Thanks!