Port usage per client

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Cralis
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Port usage per client

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It would be beneficial to see which ports the client is using, as opposed to all usage. Is this possible?
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Re: Port usage per client

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You can view this in the connection info page.
http://lantisproject.com/downloads/gargoyle_ispyisail.php for the latest releases
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Cralis
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Re: Port usage per client

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Ah, right you are!

Would it be at all possible to have a filter option at the top, for the HostName? I have 15 clients connected, so it's hard to find a group of all the ports being used for a specific client, which I have identified as maxing out my upload bandwidth, and hence, causing my line to be very slow.

So once identified, would be nice to filter down to ports used by it only.

Is the bytes up/down the current speed? Or is that the amount of data that went up/down in the refresh period?
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Re: Port usage per client

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Cralis wrote:Ah, right you are!

Would it be at all possible to have a filter option at the top, for the HostName? I have 15 clients connected, so it's hard to find a group of all the ports being used for a specific client, which I have identified as maxing out my upload bandwidth, and hence, causing my line to be very slow.

So once identified, would be nice to filter down to ports used by it only.

Is the bytes up/down the current speed? Or is that the amount of data that went up/down in the refresh period?

In the latest version you can sort, but not filter.

My suggestion to achieve what you want is to set it to a relatively slow refresh rate (60 seconds or never) and then analyse the data.

The bytes up and down is the amount of data total on that connection, regardless of refresh time.
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