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NETWATCH Version(1.0c)					NETWATCH Version(1.0c)

NAME
       Netwatch - Ethernet Internet Protocol Monitor

SYNOPSIS
       netwatch [ -h ] [-b] [-i dd.dd.dd.dd] [-m dd.dd.dd.dd] [-n] [ - t] [ -e
       ethnum ] [ -c netconfigfile ]

DESCRIPTION
       Netwatch examines all the packets travelling on an ethernet and	analy‐
       ses  the IP packets. The information is tallied according to the source
       and destination hosts. An ncurses display indicates a dual-list	status
       for  all	 hosts. The left display refers to LOCAL hosts. The right list
       refers to REMOTE hosts.	It is possible to examine statistics  (counts)
       on  number  of  packets,	 bytes, IP service type and last communication
       host for each host. Use the arrow keys (left and right) to  change  the
       display.

       OPTIONS

       -e ethnum
	      ethnum is the name of the ethernet device to attempt to run with
	      netwatch.	 (e.g.	-e eth1 selects the eth1  device  rather  than
	      the default eth0 device.

       -c confignetfile
	      selects  the name of the file which contains the ifconfig infor‐
	      mation. Note that this is not necessary since netwatch will  use
	      the  route  information from /proc/net to build all the informa‐
	      tion needed (without using ANY configuration file).

       -b     For a transparent bridge, ignore every  other  packet...	(older
	      kernels)

       -i dd.dd.dd.dd
	      Fake  a  local internet address for "this" machine... (useful in
	      making fake local net for monitoring when combined with  the  -m
	      option )

       -m dd.dd.dd.dd
	      Fake the netmask which is used for the local net evaluation

       -n     Do not resolve names (just display addresses)

       -h     Simple help information

       -t     Start Netwatch in TOP Mode (30 sec. startup delay)

USER COMMANDS
       The  following  description  will attempt to clarify what keys netwatch
       understands. It is important to know that the program  is  mode	depen‐
       dent.  This  means  commands  may change depending on the current mode.
       The primary mode is dual-list mode. In this mode use

       <tab>  key     - switch scroll display to the other list	 (dual-lists).
	      Look for KEY.

       <left> key      -  Change  display  options  (moving  left  through the
	      options)

       <right>
	      key     - Change	display	 options  (moving  right  through  the
	      options)

       <up>   key      - Scroll to previous host page on the current list (see
	      KEY) Change display options (moving right through the options)

       <down> key     - Scroll to next host page on the current list (see KEY)

       h      key     - gives help screen

       t      key     - Toggle TOP mode (where 30 sec update on busiest hosts)

       c      key     - Clear counts for all hosts

       n      key     - Clean the remote & local host tables

       N      key     - Clean the remote OR  local  host  tables  (depends  on
	      which is current)

       L      key      -  Produce  LOG	of  current display entries (REMOTE or
	      LOCAL)

       b      key     - Toggle display of BLUE entries (OLD)

       d      key     - Toggle display of DOMAIN entries (Name Server Queries)

       w      key     - Enter WATCH mode for viewing ROUTING  stats  and  HOST
	      packets

       <F10>, <END>
	      or q key	   - Exits the program

AUTHOR
       Gordon MacKay
			mackay@gmml.slctech.org

COPYRIGHT
       Copyright (c) Gordon MacKay 1997, under GPL

BUGS
       Yes, but hopefully the program is better than it was...

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