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Hi
I have one debian Linux server how do I monitoring traffic with debian? What tools or command do I need to install Also give me some good tutorial for same TIA
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+ grep "anything interesting" firewall logs if you have a firewall
+ run tcpdump all the time, this will increase the space of your traffic log and also if compromised? will enable others to sniff the passwords from tcpdump.log files. |
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