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Old 27th April 2018
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Default tcptrack or equivalent

Hey everyone,

On Linux, I use a utility called tcptrack to monitor connections on the fly. I use it because it groups connections based on ip and port, updates the status, and removes the connection when it ends. Whereas tcpdump/{wire,t}shark output comprehensive, and logs everything, tcptrack gives more of an overview. tcpdump is more like a film reel, whereas tcptrack is like watching the movie.
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I've tried compiling it, but it complains about not finding ethernet.h, and I can't find anything about that online, either.

My question is, is there any way to either:
a) use existing utilities to produce the same output as tcptrack, or
b) compile tcptrack (or obtain ethernet.h)
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