= using `iftop` = If you've got a gateway machine for a LAN, and the LAN is seeing congestion on the upstream link, you might want to figure out which client is causing the most traffic. You should: {{{ apt-get install iftop }}} then, (also as the superuser), do: {{{ iftop -i "$LAN" }}} (where `$LAN` is the name of your internally-connected interface). then press `s` once to "hide the source hosts" (this seems backwards to me -- shouldn't it be "dest"?), which causes `iftop` to aggregate throughput by local machines. you can then press 1, 2, or 3 to sort by total traffic in the last 2, 10, or 40 seconds, respectively. If there's a single culprit, it should rise to the top.