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### what
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Display current network utilization by process and connection.
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## what
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...is taking up my bandwidth?!
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This is my first attempt at Rust and is still very much a WIP. :)
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(display current network utilization by process, connection and remote IP/hostname)
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This is my first attempt at Rust. :)
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### How does it work?
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`what` sniffs a given network interface (provided as the second cli argument, eg. `what eth0`) and records packet size, cross referencing it with the `/proc` filesystem.
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`what` sniffs a given network interface and records IP packet size, cross referencing it with the `/proc` filesystem.
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Currently, it relies on the display loop to reset its state every second and thus always display the bandwidth per second.
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`what` is responsive to the terminal window size, displaying less info if there is no room for it.
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At the moment there is only a linux implementation but the tests should (hopefully!) run on all platforms.
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`what` will attempt to resolve ips to their host name in the background using reverse DNS on a best effort basis.
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### Installation
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At the moment, `what` is available through Cargo as a binary package.
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### Usage
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`what -i <interface-name>` eg. `what -i eth0`
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Note that since `what` sniffs network packets, it requires root privileges - so you might want to use it with (for example) `sudo`.
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