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JNETTOP(8)							    JNETTOP(8)

NAME
       jnettop - View hosts/ports taking up the most network traffic

SYNOPSIS
       jnettop [options] [-i interface] [-d filename] [-f filename] [-x rule]

DESCRIPTION
       This  manual  page  documents  briefly the jnettop command. This manual
       page is OBSOLETE. Please use jnettop -h as a main source of information
       about usage.

       jnettop	captures  traffic  coming across the host it is running on and
       displays streams sorted by bandwidth they use. Result is a nice listing
       of  communication  on  network  by  host	 and port, how many bytes went
       through this transport and the bandwidth it is consuming.

OPTIONS
       These programs follow the usual GNU  command  line  syntax,  with  long
       options	starting  with	two  dashes  (`-').   A	 summary of options is
       included below.

       -h, --help
	      Show summary of options.

       -v, --version
	      Show version of program.

       -b, --bit-units
	      show BPS In bits per second, not bytes per second

       -c, --content-filter
	      disable content filtering

       -d, --debug filename
	      write debug information into file

       -f, --config-file filename
	      reads configuration from filename. defaults  to  ~/.jnettop.  an
	      example  can be found at /usr/share/doc/jnettop/dot.jnettop.  or
	      in .jnettop file from original distribution package.

       -i, --interface name
	      capture packets on specified interface

       --local-aggr [none|host|port]
	      set local aggregation to specified value

       -n, --no-resolver
	      disable resolving of ip addresses

       -p, --promiscuous
	      enables promiscuous mode on the sniffed interface

       --remote-aggr [none|host|port]
	      set remote aggregation to specified value

       -s, --select-rule name
	      selects one of the rules defined in .jnettop configuration  file
	      (by it's name)

       -x, --filter rule
	      allows  for  specification of custom filtering rule. this allows
	      for tcpdump(1) style syntax. don't forget to enclolse the filter
	      into quotes when running from a shell.

CONFIGURATION
       Program looks for settings in the file specified by parameter -f, which
       defaults to ~/.jnettop. Configuration file is  an  ordinary  text  file
       with  keywords  and their arguments. You HAVE to enclose arguments into
       double quotes. Available keywords are:

       interface "<interface_name>"
	      The interface keyword specifies network interface	 on  which  to
	      start listening. Example:

	      interface "eth0"

       local_aggregation [none|host|port]
	      The  local_aggregation  keyword  specifies  initial active local
	      aggregation. Valid values are none, host and port. Example:

	      local_aggregation host

       promisc [on|off]
	      The promisc keyword specifies, whether jnettop captures  packets
	      in promiscuous mode. Example:

	      promisc on

       remote_aggregation [none|host|port]
	      The  remote_aggregation  keyword specifies initial active remote
	      aggregation. Valid values are none, host and port. Example:

	      remote_aggregation port

       resolve [on|off]
	      The resolve keyword specifies, whether resolving is performed on
	      the IP addresses or not.

	      resolve off

       resolve_rule  "<network	address>"  "<network  mask>" [normal|external]
       (<arguments> ...)
	      The  resolve_rule	 keyword  adds	one  resolver  into  list   of
	      resolvers	 for  specified address. When resolving, jnettop exam‐
	      ines all the rules in the order how they were specified in  con‐
	      figuration file. If the network address matches specified range,
	      declared resolver is used. Resolver can be normal,  which	 means
	      the  standard  DNS  lookup or external, which executes specified
	      external program to perform resolving. This  can	be  used  with
	      bundled  jnettop-lookup-nmb  script, which looks up IP addresses
	      using nmblookup(1) tool. If a tool returns empty string  or  DNS
	      is  not  found,  next  rule  is examined. If jnettop runs out of
	      rules, than the standard DNS lookup is executed.

	      resolve_rule "192.168.0.0" "255.255.255.0" normal
	      resolve_rule     "192.168.0.0"	 "255.255.255.0"      external
	      "/usr/share/jnettop/jnettop-lookup-nbm"

       rule "<rule_name>" "<rule_definition>"
	      The  rule	 keyword  defines  a set of predefined tcpdump(1)-like
	      filters to apply. You can specify various filters	 as  "show  me
	      what 192.168.1.32" sends:

	      rule "show 192.168.1.32" "src 192.168.1.32"

       select_rule "<rule_name>"
	      The  select_rule	keyword	 specifies  initial  active predefined
	      rule. The rule must be defined  before  this  keyword  is	 used.
	      Example:

	      select_rule "show 192.168.1.32"

       variable "<variable_name>" "<variable_contents>"
	      The  variable  keyword  introduces  a string variable for use in
	      future rule definitions. It can be used to shorten rule  defini‐
	      tions. Example:

	      variable	 "intranet"   "net  192.168.0.0/16  or	10.0.0.0/8  or
	      172.16.0.0/12"

       For more information, see README file or .jnettop example configuration
       file included in distribution.

AUTHOR
       This manual page was originally written by Ari Pollak <ari@debian.org>,
       for the Debian GNU/Linux system. Small changes were introduced by Jakub
       Skopal <j@kubs.cz>

				 April 8, 2006			    JNETTOP(8)
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