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C bpfmon 2.49 1.el7 Traffic monitor for BPF expression/iptables rule While tcpdump shows what packets are going through the
network, bpfmon will show how much in terms
of bytes per second and packets per second in a
nice pseudo-graphical terminal interface.
bpfmon also supports monitoring an iptables rule that
is selected by command line option or selected from a
menu. _ubuildvm-x86-22.iad2.fedoraproject.org SFedora Project Fedora Project GPLv2+ Fedora Project Unspecified https://github.com/bbonev/bpfmon/ linux x86_64 } F A큤 _u_u_`_XO5515f9f7d8c46aec566a93e2bd36d86f077235ca1c3e82c1106259a717dddcd6 8177f97513213526df2cf6184d8ff986c675afb514d4e68a404010521b880643 158e1b92ad942812f788fe2a23784ccc321847839be1b133ba1268d7761059f9 root root root root root root root root bpfmon-2.49-1.el7.src.rpm bpfmon bpfmon(x86-64) @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @
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