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Listen to the hum of your computer network.



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James Kramer wrote:
> I think that I read about this before and was wondering if anyone
> knows more about the subject.  It is a way to monitor your computer
> network by listening to the sound (noise) made from the various
> processes going on within the network.  All the networking and
> computer processes are converted into individual sounds which are
> channeled to sound card and played through the speakers.  This enables
> one to monitor the daily activities of the network by listening to its
> hum.  When the network is under attack or any other abnormal
> condition, the hum should sound significantly different than the
> normal hum.
> 

Are you thinking of chordstats?
http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/library/os-linuxmusic/index.html

 -Don
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