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README for iftop
$Id: README,v 1.8 2003/06/06 22:42:34 pdw Exp $
Read the INSTALL file, manual page and source code for more information.
iftop must be run as root.
KNOWN ISSUES
RedHat 7.2:
There is a bug in the version of ncurses distibuted with RedHat 7.2 that
will cause iftop to segfault. The RPM in RedHat's Rawhide distribution
fixes this.
Slackware 8.1:
You may need to upgrade your libpcap (by updating the tcpdump package)
in order to compile iftop.
FreeBSD 4.7:
This version of FreeBSD lacks a proper gethostbyaddr_r function. You should
choose an alternative name resolution technique using the --with-resolver=...
option to configure.
Solaris:
On Solaris, iftop has to run in promiscuous mode in order to capture
outgoing packets. iftop autoconfigures to run in promiscuous mode on
Solaris, but will filter out non-broadcast packets which are not
addressed to or from localhost. On Solaris, the -p option merely
disables that filter.
If you have some other sort of system that behaves like Solaris in
needing promiscuous mode, you can pass --enable-default-promiscuous to
configure to enable this behavior.
Cf. http://www.tcpdump.org/lists/workers/2002/02/msg00010.html
The version of curses distributed with Solaris may not be sufficient for
iftop's needs. You will probably need ncurses or similar.