Minor fixes to man page from Markus Koschany <apo@gambaru.de>
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@@ -31,7 +31,7 @@ By default, \fBiftop\fP counts all IP packets that pass through the filter, and
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the direction of the packet is determined according to the direction the packet
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is moving across the interface. Using the \fB-F\fP option it is possible to
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get \fBiftop\fP to show packets entering and leaving a given network. For
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example, \fBiftop -F 10.0.0.0/255.0.0.0\fP will analyse packets flowing in and
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example, \fBiftop \-F 10.0.0.0/255.0.0.0\fP will analyse packets flowing in and
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out of the 10.* network.
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Some other filter ideas:
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@@ -116,7 +116,6 @@ instance,
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foo.example.com => bar.example.com 1Kb 500b 100b
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<= 2Mb 2Mb 2Mb
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.Sp
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.fi
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shows, on the first line, traffic from \fBfoo.example.com\fP to
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\fBbar.example.com\fP; in the preceding 2 seconds, this averaged 1Kbit/s,
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@@ -199,7 +198,6 @@ directive is a name value pair, for example:
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interface: eth0
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.Sp
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.fi
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sets the network interface. The following config directives are supported:
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