Help - Search - Members - Calendar
Full Version: Checking who is transfering what
Neowin Forums > Macintosh Customization & Support > Mac Software Discussion & Help
Gary_Player
Where is the OSX equivalent of the windows management console? I need to check and see who is connected to my computer and what files they are sending/recieving.
Gary_Player
Wow, you guys rock...

Seriously, anyone?
pizza
Give people more than a few hours to respond!!!
cvcduty
I would be interested too if any one has any insight...
ripgut
QUOTE(pizza @ Dec 7 2004, 10:53)
Give people more than a few hours to respond!!!
[right][snapback]585058959[/snapback][/right]

Learn to read noob, it was first posted on Sep 29th rolleyes.gif
XP_01
maybe no one knows... You can try asking the guys at http://forums.macnn.com/index.php?s= It's a Mac ONLY forum smile.gif
Vice
QUOTE(XP_01 @ Dec 7 2004, 18:28)
maybe no one knows... You can try asking the guys at http://forums.macnn.com/index.php?s= It's a Mac ONLY forum smile.gif
[right][snapback]585059166[/snapback][/right]


That forum is funny, have you seen there Tiger thread they have not even got Tiger to install laugh.gif
XP_01
QUOTE(WinMacLin @ Dec 8 2004, 18:18)
That forum is funny, have you seen there Tiger thread they have not even got Tiger to install  laugh.gif
[right][snapback]585065485[/snapback][/right]

Yeah it's a bit pathetic and I feel sorry for them laugh.gif tongue.gif
NETknightX
QUOTE(XP_01 @ Dec 8 2004, 12:00)
Yeah it's a bit pathetic and I feel sorry for them laugh.gif tongue.gif
[right][snapback]585065765[/snapback][/right]


Exactly what type of connections are you looking to monitor?
SMB/CIFS connections?
Any and all network traffic? etc....?
This is a "lo-fi" version of our main content. To view the full version with more information, formatting and images, please click here.
Invision Power Board © 2001-2009 Invision Power Services, Inc.