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    X Interface Monitor 1.8.4

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    October 13th, 2005, 09:05 GMT [view history]
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    X Interface Monitor description

    Monitors any network interface for traffic, load average, and various other statistics.

    X Interface Monitor (abbriviated xifmon) monitors any network interface (most suitable, the ppp# interface) for load average, traffic and various other statistics using purly ioctl() directly to the Linux kernel.

    It also has options to run `connect' and `disconnect' scripts, for dialup modem users who want easy connecting and disconnecting.


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    Requirements:

    · Linux Kernel
    · X.Org
    · libXpm

    What's New in This Release: [ read full changelog ]

    · Converted code base to C++
    · Fixed statistics data type limitation problem
    · Added --bandwidth_bits option to specify bandwidth and bandwidth readout to be in bits per second instead of bytes per second

      


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    network interface | network monitor | traffic monitor | X Interface Monitor | network | interface



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