How to see incoming IPs in Linux?
Solution 1:
Use pktstat -n
interface: eth0
bps
bps % desc
162.3 0% arp
286.5 0% llc 802.1d -> 802.1d
544.3 1% tcp 172.16.1.5:22 <-> 172.16.1.95:8074
34.0k 87% udp 172.16.1.1:514 <-> 172.16.1.5:514
350.1 0% udp 172.16.1.5:24330 <-> 209.18.47.62:53
329.4 0% udp 172.16.1.5:34870 <-> 209.18.47.62:53
388.3 0% udp 172.16.1.5:4470 <-> 209.18.47.62:53
407.4 1% udp 172.16.1.5:47008 <-> 209.18.47.62:53
741.6 1% udp 172.16.1.5:53 <-> 172.16.1.74:43289
663.6 1% udp 172.16.1.5:53 <-> 172.16.1.74:44589
647.7 1% udp 172.16.1.5:53 <-> 172.16.1.74:58223
128.9 0% udp 172.16.1.74:5353 <-> 224.0.0.251:5353
160.7 0% udp6 fe80::21c:bfff:fecf:a798,5353 <-> ff02::fb,5353
The pktstat source code is hosted on Debian's site, or you can get it from SourceArchive.com
Solution 2:
For 'purdy' display, I'm partial to a tool called 'iptraf' that will do just what you mention, as well as per interface, and per port aggregates.
For core Linux tools, trusty netstat will do the trick...
Solution 3:
A tcpdump
would show you that; if you just wanted a list of IPs, you could filter on SYN packets and only output the source IP address. Something like:
tcpdump -i eth0 -n 'tcp[tcpflags] & tcp-syn != 0 and not src and dst net localnet' | sed 's/^.*IP \([^ ]*) >.*$/\1/'
Would get you the list of IPs, in realtime. You could also tee
that to a file, and periodically do a sort -u
on it to get a list of unique IP addresses that have sent connections your way.
Solution 4:
Here is how to see all traffic coming to port 2222:
tcpdump -ni any port 2222
Solution 5:
You can use last
to get an idea where your connections are coming from:
last | tac
The results, now in chronological order look like this:
root pts/0 xx.yy.zz.1 Fri Jan 31 09:13 - 13:25 (04:11)
root pts/1 master01-server.ne Fri Jan 31 09:36 still logged in
root pts/2 xx.yy.zz.1 Fri Jan 31 10:29 - 14:41 (04:11)
root pts/3 master01-server.ne Fri Jan 31 10:33 - 18:31 (07:58)
root pts/4 master01-server.ne Fri Jan 31 13:04 - 18:32 (05:28)
root pts/0 xx.yy.zz.1 Fri Jan 31 13:41 - 16:33 (02:52)
root pts/0 master01-server.ne Mon Feb 3 08:37 still logged in
If you want more details, and your sysadmin no longer allows netstat
, use ss
:
ss | grep xx.zx.yz.161
tcp ESTAB 0 0 nnn.mm.oo.6:ssh xx.zx.yz.161:49046
tcp ESTAB 0 0 nnn.mm.oo.6:ssh xx.zx.yz.161:54800