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In the recent days, my traffic increased rapidly. How can I check which application is responsible for that?

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ntop is a classic

Install

sudo apt-get install ntop

You will be asked to set a password during the install

point firefox to http://localhost:3000 or https://localhost:3001

log in with the username admin and the password you set.

notp will show you all sorts of information.

Small sample:

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I use nethogs ; it tells me the current usage and the processes:

NetHogs is a small 'net top' tool. Instead of breaking the traffic down per protocol or per subnet, like most tools do, it groups bandwidth by process. NetHogs does not rely on a special kernel module to be loaded. Homepage: http://nethogs.sourceforge.net/

It is available in the software center and repositories.

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tools like iftop are useful for seeing what's going on. You can link the flows to applications by looking at which programs have which ports open netstat -ntp

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Try darkstat as an alternative to ntop, it's much lighter on system resources (although not as pretty or featureful).

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