Very nice, thanks!
Kendric Beachey
from man page
-P Turn on port display.
-N Do not resolve port number to service names
I think that would help find it since you would have the port number
then lsof -i :portOn Thu, Jul 15, 2010 at 1:42 PM, Kendric Beachey <kendric.beachey@gmail.com> wrote:--Recently I had a ton of network traffic going in and out of my machine and I couldn't figure out why. A co-worker pointed me to this tool:
http://www.ex-parrot.com/pdw/iftop/
It's apparently at least 4 years old, and may be well known to a bunch of folks this email will reach, but it was new to me and I found it useful, so I thought I'd share.
Does anyone know of a tool that tells you which process is generating network traffic? iftop just shows which hosts it's going to/from, which was enough for me to figure out who the culprit was in this case.
Kendric Beachey
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