NatStat is a network monitoring tool designed to help paranoid users and network administrators that want to monitor their iptables settings live. It gathers information from iptables, calculates speeds on the selected (or all available) rules, and shows it in a GUI (ncurses/Qt). The helper application natdump can dump out the speeds on various or all rules and give it to you in plain text.
| Tags | Internet Benchmark Monitoring Networking |
|---|---|
| Operating Systems | POSIX Linux |
| Implementation | C |
Recent releases


Changes: A couple of bugs were fixed, and a new plugin called "syslog" was added for viewing of -j LOG entries in the syslog.


Changes: Installation is now properly using configure and makefiles constructed via autotools. There has been a complete rewrite of the installation code.


Changes: A few helper functions have been created for the window plugin system.


Changes: This release adds small changes to the installscript/include_dir hierarchy.


Changes: Natdump now should work on both iptables-1.3.4 and old iptables-1.2.
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