[RndTbl] cable modem activity
Sean A. Walberg
sean at ertw.com
Wed Apr 21 14:20:46 CDT 2004
"netstat -rn" will show the active connections. If you want more detail,
you could tcpdump your traffic:
[root at sergeant root]# tcpdump -i eth0 port not 22
tcpdump: listening on eth0
14:19:58.194044 216.34.209.9.https > h24-76-10-54.wp.shawcable.net.3649: P
3039920030:3039920403(373) ack 1192984335 win 7504 <nop,nop,timestamp
1814579476 325844576> (DF)
14:19:58.194951 216.34.209.9.https > h24-76-10-54.wp.shawcable.net.3649: P
373:410(37) ack 1 win 7504 <nop,nop,timestamp 1814579476 325844576> (DF)
14:19:58.210340 h24-76-10-54.wp.shawcable.net.4990 >
ns3nr.wp.shawcable.net.domain: 46310+ PTR? 54.10.76.24.in-addr.arpa. (42)
(DF)
Of course you have to be able to decode the above ;)
Sean
On Wed, 21 Apr 2004, Mel Seder wrote:
> I left the computer on and went for lunch. The computer wasn't doing anything
> that used the modem and I had no scheduled jobs.
>
> When I came back from lunch the cable model was going at full blast.
>
> Is there a command or something I can do to see what processes are running
> instead of just shutting down the computer?
>
>
>
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