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Version4

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Tuesday, June 20th 2006, 8:15pm

Network process monitor

Hey there, I'm curious as to whether there is a program to monitor what process is using how much bandwidth, I have Knetstats installed but it doesn't tell me what processes are using my bandwidth. For example, if Kopete, Amarok, Konqueror and another program are using the internet, I need some program that tells me:

Process: Bandwidth:
Amarok 5kb/sec
Konqueror 19kb/sec
_insert app here_ 21kb/sec
Kopete 7kb/sec

Or something similar (doesn't have to be that exact format, but you get the picture). Is there such a program? (better if it is a KDE program)

Thanks for your help.

LJ

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Wednesday, June 21st 2006, 7:14pm

RE: Network process monitor

I'm not aware of such program, probably iftop (a command line tool) is the closest I could find so far.
Bram Schoenmakers
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Wednesday, June 21st 2006, 9:10pm

Thank you for your reply, I have had no luck either, all the apps I find are for monitoring the total throughput form all the apps that are using the bandwidth, not an individual breakdown of the usage... oh well, thanks again.

LJ