Eric,
as you stated ntop identifies the hosts using:
- MAC addresses if hosts are local
- IP address if they are not local
I have a couple of weeks ago I have patched ntop in order to handle
situations asa those you mentioned so it should work out of the box.
Nevertheless ntop is not a wizard so
On Wed, Nov 28, 2001 at 10:49:33PM +0800, Danny Lai wrote:
BlankHi,
I have setup a ntop in one of my machine which containt 2 NICs card. I would
only like to browse the ntop web page from interface 1. Can I do that?
Presently, the Ntop web services is listening on any network interface.
Hi... I had problem using ntop in Red Hat Linux. Below the command input
and output. Could you please tell me what is wrong. The http://lemon:3030
does show for a while, then it went page not found.
[root@lemon ntop]# ntop -w 3030
ntop v.1.3.1 MT [i686-pc-linux] listening on [eth0].
Well, you got me so
interested in this wonderful product and now I can't load it! Boo
Hoo.
This is what I get,
can you help please :-
"make[3]: Entering
directory `/usr/local/src/ntop-1.3.1/gdchart0.94b/gd1.3'cc -O -c
-o gd.o gd.ccc -O -c -o gdfontt.o gdfontt.ccc -O
-c -o gdfonts.o
Hi Danny,
I have setup a ntop in one of my machine which containt 2 NICs card. I
would only like to browse the ntop web page from interface 1. Can I do
that? Presently, the Ntop web services is listening on any network
interface.
I don't know which OS you have, but if you've ntop running on