This is a discussion on Re: nload on OpenBSD - or an alternative within the lucky.openbsd.misc forums, part of the OpenBSD category; --> On 7/19/06, Richard Wilson <Richard.Wilson@senokian.net> wrote: > I regularly use nload on Linux to get a quick and dirty ...
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| On 7/19/06, Richard Wilson <Richard.Wilson@senokian.net> wrote: > I regularly use nload on Linux to get a quick and dirty view of how much > bandwidth something is using. > > It doesn't seem to be in stock 3.9, and I can't find it in ports either. > Fair enough, it's not there. > > But a quick google reveals that back in November 2002 it was being > worked on as a port (Thank you Neohapsis :-) although the actual conent > of the posts I found wasn't that encouraging. > > Did it ever make it in? Might it at some point? Possibly a better > question, is there something similar/better already there? > > If not, I expect I can compile it from source myself, but I'm probably > missing something... ntop comes to mind, for i386 there is a package more info: http://www.openbsd.org/3.9_packages/....tgz-long.html |