I am using iSlayer to monitor several functions (Overall health) of my Mac. It is telling me that 'something' is uploading a ton of data from my system! It is consistently at 38-44kbps! Either something is pushing data out, or someone on the outside is pulling data our of my Mac.
Are there any tools to tell me WHAT application is using that bandwidth? I have searched the web only to find tools which tell me what I already know. Anyone know of something that can list/log what applications are accessing the network and pulling/pushing data?
Thanks!
Are there any tools to tell me WHAT application is using that bandwidth? I have searched the web only to find tools which tell me what I already know. Anyone know of something that can list/log what applications are accessing the network and pulling/pushing data?
Thanks!
iMac 2.16Ghz Core2Duo 20' + iMac mini 1.8Ghz Core2Duo + MacBook 2Ghz Core2Duo, Mac OS X (10.6.2), and of course I have an iPhone!
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