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Originally Posted by jggimi
bsdnewbie: are you still running OpenBSD? If so:
- You will find that:
$ pkg_info -L pftop will tell you where all of its files are installed. You'll either need to have the executable's directory in your $PATH, or explicity use the complete path, if you want to to execute the program.
- The pftop program has not kept up with PF changes -- it produces incorrect output, in particular, byte counts.
- Most of the functionality of pftop has been made available in the -current version of the systat program. Here's a link to a web version of the man page: systat(1). Make sure you are looking at the -current version, and see the states, queues, and rules functions.
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Yes. I'm still using OPenbsd. No wonder i cannot find my topic, posted in wrong area.