Hi Burton!
> Unique hosts are what causes ntop to use memory.
But I thought the hosts are purged somewhere? For my situation it seems as if a list
constantly grows. How can I restrict logging of the hosts?
Does the '-g' option ('track only local hosts') mean that no external traffic is
logged, or does it only mean that I get no host-related information of traffic to
those hosts?
I just want to use ntop for logging transferred bytes on specific ports, and total
sums of them...I have no use for any hostnames to which I connect to, or at least I
only need that information temporarily and not traced over X hours.
I hope I'm not being unspecific? :)
Thanks for your time,
Garvin.
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