10-01-2001
Another cool program is iptraf, this program monitors specified network interfaces and can give a detailed breakdown of network traffic.
Stats such as bytes/s packets/s packet sizes etc can be shown for mac addresses, ports, ipaddresses.
iptraf can run in interative mode or in the background and send data to a user specified log file.
cebu.mozcom.com/riker/iptraf/
Andy H
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SYNOPSIS
mongo [OPTIONS] [DB_ADDRESS] [FILE+]
DESCRIPTION
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mongo start the shell, connecting to the server at localhost:27017 and using the test database
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mongo 192.169.0.5:9999/foo
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mongo script1.js script2.js script3.js
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--port PORT
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--eval SCRIPT
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