Linux Journal May 2017 by Linux Journal

Linux Journal May 2017 by Linux Journal

Author:Linux Journal
Language: eng
Format: mobi, epub
Tags: Chocolatey, Network, Bandwidth Hogs, Bitcoin, Build, FOSS, NES, Open-Source, YouTube, Bitpay, Nintendo, Extracting, Heart Activity, ImageJ, Network Monitor, Windows, Shift, Linux Journal, Novelty Detection, NES Classic Edition, SysAdmin, Debit Card, Audio, Software, Heart, How-To, 3D Imaging, hakchi2, Non-Linux, Machine Learning, Cluster, Bandwidth, Linux, Fiji
Publisher: Belltown Media
Published: 2017-04-28T07:00:00+00:00


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Tracking Down Blips

Wonder who (or what) is hogging your bandwidth? Install a network monitor.

In a previous article, I explained the process for setting up Cacti, which is a great program for graphing just about anything (see the November 2016 issue). One of the main things I graph is my internet usage. And, it’s great information to have, until there is internet activity you can’t explain. In my case, there was a “blip” every 20 minutes or so that would use about 4mbps of bandwidth (Figure 1). In the grand scheme of things, it wasn’t a big deal, because my connection is 60mbps down. Still, it was driving me crazy. I don’t like the idea of something on my network doing things on the internet without my knowledge. So, the hunt began.



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