flatfish+++ wrote:
> [H]omer wrote:
>
>> ~]# i=0; while [ $i -lt 16 ]; do let i=i+1; echo -n "Hacking attempts on
>> Jan $i = "; cat /etc/hosts.deny | sed -e "s/Jan\ \ /Jan\ /" | grep "Jan
>> $i .*2007" | wc -l; done
>>
>> Hacking attempts on Jan 1 = 97
>> Hacking attempts on Jan 2 = 123
>
> Wow!
>
> That's pretty pathetic.
>
> With Logviewer, with a couple of clicks and I can have bar charts, pie
> charts, packet sniffing, automatic nmap, you name it.
>
> No wonder Linux is so far behind Windows.
>
> http://svs.sv.funpic.de/
> http://svs.sv.funpic.de/index.php?option=com_content&task=blogsection&id=4
I see Rip Van Winkle hasn't awoke from his Vista slumber.
http://www.wireshark.org/
| Sniff Free or Die
| Same developers, same code, different name. The Ethereal network protocol
| analyzer has changed its name to Wireshark.
|
| Wireshark's powerful features make it the tool of choice for network
| troubleshooting, protocol development, and education worldwide.
|
| Wireshark was written by an international group of networking experts, and
| is an example of the power of open source.
http://www.wireshark.org/docs/wsug_html_chunked/ChStatIOGraphs.html
| 8.6. The "IO Graphs" window
|
| User configurable graph of the captured network packets. You can define
| up to five differently colored graphs.
It came with my Fedora Distro.
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