nethogs shows 0 KB although I have traffic
I am running a network related program that performs TLS handshakes with many hosts. I ant to monitor the network traffic so I used nethogs. It shows 0 KB.
NetHogs version 0.8.5-2
PID USER PROGRAM DEV SENT RECEIVED
? root unknown TCP 0.000 0.000 KB/sec
TOTAL 0.000 0.000 KB/sec
I have previously run this program and nethogs was showing me information about the network traffic. What is the problem? How to see the ongoing/outgoing traffic? Are there alternative tools?
I use Ubuntu 18.04.
The command I entered:
sudo nethogs
I also tried with the adapter name that I obtain using ifconfig:
sudo nethogs enx9cebe8b0d86a
networking 18.04 network-monitoring nethogs
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I am running a network related program that performs TLS handshakes with many hosts. I ant to monitor the network traffic so I used nethogs. It shows 0 KB.
NetHogs version 0.8.5-2
PID USER PROGRAM DEV SENT RECEIVED
? root unknown TCP 0.000 0.000 KB/sec
TOTAL 0.000 0.000 KB/sec
I have previously run this program and nethogs was showing me information about the network traffic. What is the problem? How to see the ongoing/outgoing traffic? Are there alternative tools?
I use Ubuntu 18.04.
The command I entered:
sudo nethogs
I also tried with the adapter name that I obtain using ifconfig:
sudo nethogs enx9cebe8b0d86a
networking 18.04 network-monitoring nethogs
You could try this.
– Doug Smythies
Dec 11 '18 at 19:40
You could tryvnStat. I've used it for years with great success: askubuntu.com/questions/1459/…
– WinEunuuchs2Unix
Dec 12 '18 at 2:52
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I am running a network related program that performs TLS handshakes with many hosts. I ant to monitor the network traffic so I used nethogs. It shows 0 KB.
NetHogs version 0.8.5-2
PID USER PROGRAM DEV SENT RECEIVED
? root unknown TCP 0.000 0.000 KB/sec
TOTAL 0.000 0.000 KB/sec
I have previously run this program and nethogs was showing me information about the network traffic. What is the problem? How to see the ongoing/outgoing traffic? Are there alternative tools?
I use Ubuntu 18.04.
The command I entered:
sudo nethogs
I also tried with the adapter name that I obtain using ifconfig:
sudo nethogs enx9cebe8b0d86a
networking 18.04 network-monitoring nethogs
I am running a network related program that performs TLS handshakes with many hosts. I ant to monitor the network traffic so I used nethogs. It shows 0 KB.
NetHogs version 0.8.5-2
PID USER PROGRAM DEV SENT RECEIVED
? root unknown TCP 0.000 0.000 KB/sec
TOTAL 0.000 0.000 KB/sec
I have previously run this program and nethogs was showing me information about the network traffic. What is the problem? How to see the ongoing/outgoing traffic? Are there alternative tools?
I use Ubuntu 18.04.
The command I entered:
sudo nethogs
I also tried with the adapter name that I obtain using ifconfig:
sudo nethogs enx9cebe8b0d86a
networking 18.04 network-monitoring nethogs
networking 18.04 network-monitoring nethogs
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You could try this.
– Doug Smythies
Dec 11 '18 at 19:40
You could tryvnStat. I've used it for years with great success: askubuntu.com/questions/1459/…
– WinEunuuchs2Unix
Dec 12 '18 at 2:52
add a comment |
You could try this.
– Doug Smythies
Dec 11 '18 at 19:40
You could tryvnStat. I've used it for years with great success: askubuntu.com/questions/1459/…
– WinEunuuchs2Unix
Dec 12 '18 at 2:52
You could try this.
– Doug Smythies
Dec 11 '18 at 19:40
You could try this.
– Doug Smythies
Dec 11 '18 at 19:40
You could try
vnStat. I've used it for years with great success: askubuntu.com/questions/1459/…– WinEunuuchs2Unix
Dec 12 '18 at 2:52
You could try
vnStat. I've used it for years with great success: askubuntu.com/questions/1459/…– WinEunuuchs2Unix
Dec 12 '18 at 2:52
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You could try this.
– Doug Smythies
Dec 11 '18 at 19:40
You could try
vnStat. I've used it for years with great success: askubuntu.com/questions/1459/…– WinEunuuchs2Unix
Dec 12 '18 at 2:52