Ah, Netbus - the tool that lets you monitor your network traffic while also accidentally launching a missile strike on the local coffee shop. I'll pass and stick with the trusty IPTraf and Ntop, if you don't mind.
B and D, for sure! IPTraf and Ntop are the tools I use all the time for network monitoring. Netbus? That's gotta be a trick question. Only option C, MRTG, is a bit of a wildcard here.
Haha, Netbus? Really? I think that's the name of a classic computer virus, not a network monitoring tool! B and D are the right answers here - IPTraf and Ntop are the real deal when it comes to Linux network traffic analysis.
Definitely B and D! IPTraf and Ntop are the go-to tools for network monitoring on Linux. I've used them both for troubleshooting and performance analysis. Netbus? Isn't that a Trojan horse or something?
B, D? I think those are the tools we use for network traffic monitoring in Linux. Ntop is a great tool for analyzing network traffic, but I'm not sure about Netbus. Sounds a bit suspicious to me.
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