keyongtech


  keyongtech > windows.* > windows.powershell > 12/2008

 #1  
12-03-08, 02:18 AM
simon22
Hi there,

hope you are doing well.

Is there a way to monitor the local network adapter in and out traffic using
poweshell ?

Can poweshell show the send and received packets like when you click on a
network interface ?

Cheers,
Simon
 #2  
12-03-08, 02:32 AM
Rob Campbell
Don't know if it's exactly what you're looking for but this might be worth
looking into:

http://blog.sapien.com/index.php/2008/07/10/get-packet/

"simon22" wrote:
[..]
 #3  
12-03-08, 03:31 AM
simon22
Hi Rob,

Thanks for the quick reply.
This is what I was after.

cheers,
Simon

"Rob Campbell" wrote:
[..]
 #4  
12-08-08, 12:47 PM
Andy
Ax3soft Sax2 is a professional intrusion detection and prevention
system (NIDS) which excels at real-time packet capture, 24/7 network
monitor, advanced protocol analysis and automatic expert detection.
IT can monitor network traffic.
Download the sax2 from http://www.ids-sax2.com/
Similar Threads
Powershell: Network Adapter Enable - Disable

Hi, I do have a problem with en- and disabeling of nics on Windows Server 2008 64bit. PowerSHell V2 CTP is installed. The nic is a Broadcom NetXtreme GBit and it can be...

powershell network traffic -- encrypted?

Hi, I'm curious about network traffic generated by powershell. I'm using powershell to automate administration of an exchange 2007 server using cmd-lets. If I run my...

Default network traffic adapter ?

Hello, I've got two network cards on my laptop (ethernet LAN and wifi). When my two cards are switched on, default network traffic goes through my ethernet LAN adapter. I...

Looking for a network traffic monitor

I am trying to view traffic inside a small LAN. Specifically I'm trying to see if there are any "traffic hogs" on the network to isolate perhaps spyware or other bots that...

Network Traffic Monitor

Thanks for your time. I've googled for this for a few hours without a lot of luck. I'm looking for a real-time traffic monitor for FreeBSD, preferably something in ports....


All times are GMT. The time now is 07:39 AM. | Privacy Policy