05-17-2017
Read again Corona688's post#5 and post#7.
You do seem to be hell bent on spending good money on this when the best solution is to get hold of a piece of junk somebody has thrown out and put a second NIC in it. It will give you a choice of almost any Linux version to run on it and a choice of any decent open source firewall (eg, IPcop). You can quickly get to the situation where nobody can as much as sneeze on your LAN or WAN without you knowing about it. You can also police the whole thing and allow/disallow anything you want.
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netusage
netusage(1) BSD General Commands Manual netusage(1)
NAME
netusage -- Display traffic usage statistics about the network
SYNOPSIS
netusage [--help]
netusage commands [arguments ...]
DESCRIPTION
The netusage program interfaces with symptomsd to display and manage network traffic usage statistics.
As additional feature of this tool allows for looking up an application or process name using a Mach-O UUID or a PID.
NETWORK STATISTICS COMMANDS
The following commands are used to provide different representations of network traffic usage statistics collected on the system.
--all-traffic [-p] [-r] [-n name] [-s sortorder] [-d importfile] [-e exportfile] [--unitize] [--compact] [--interactive] [--interval seconds]
Display a table listing the total ingress and egress network traffic usage for each application or process categorized by interface.
A timestamp of when the first network traffic was observed is also shown. By default, only applications will be shown unless the -p
flag is provided.
-p Show a list that includes the combination of applications and processes.
-r Force a database refresh before showing the list.
-n name Only show the application or process matching name.
-s sortorder
Sort the list according the following available sort orders:
t Sort by total network usage. (default)
c Sort by cellular interface usage.
w Sort by wi-fi interface usage.
i Sort by wired interface usage.
a Sort by awdl interface usage.
e Sort by expensive interface usage.
-d importfile
Show a traffic usage comparison between the current values and the contents of the file at importfile.
-e exportfile
Save the current traffic usage values into exportfile.
--unitize
Show the table values in unitized format (eg. KB/MB/GB).
--compact
When showing a traffic usage comparison, only list the entries whose values have changed.
--interactive
Show a traffic usage table that periodically refresh and can be viewed interactively. When an update occurs, the usage
value for the application or process that generated network traffic will appear emphasized. You can use the following com-
mands to interact with the table.
q Quit
p Toggles the values between showing raw bytes and unitized format
s Change the sort order of the columns
r Redraw the screen
h Show help
Arrow Keys
Scroll the list
--interval seconds
Set the periodic refresh interval to the specified number of seconds. The minimum value is 5 seconds, and the default
interval is 15 seconds. (Only valid in interactive mode)
MANAGEMENT COMMANDS
These commands are used to manage and reset the collected network traffic usage statistics.
--reset-entry [-p] [-n name]
Reset the network traffic usage statistics stored for a single entry. Use the -n flag (and optionally the -p flag) to specify the
name of the entry.
--unitize name
Specify the name of the application to reset the network usage statistics.
-p Specify a process name instead of an application name.
--reset-all
Reset the network traffic usage statistics for all the stored entries.
OTHER COMMANDS
These are optional utility commands that are available to look up applications or processes.
--resolve-uuid uuid
Resolve the given mach-O uuid into an application identifier.
--resolve-pid pid
Resolve the given pid into an application identifier.
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