Thanks for the hints. But there is still too much information.
All I want is:
- 192.168.0.xxx, between 08:00-14:00, accessed the following sites: ...
- www.facebook.com, between 08:00-14:00, was accessed by the following
local IP-s: ...
I don't need the:
- Host Traffic Stats
- Packet Statistics
- Protocol Distribution
- TCP/UDP Recently Used Ports
- IP Service Stats: Client Role
- TCP/UDP - Traffic on Other Ports
How can I do all these?
Istvan
On 26.04.2010 17:12, Gary Gatten wrote:
Good call. One can also restrict the displayed protocols with -p, all remaining traffic
will be displayed as "other"
----- Original Message -----
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[email protected]<[email protected]>
Sent: Mon Apr 26 08:44:04 2010
Subject: Re: [Ntop] how to monitor http and https only
Have you taken a look at the manpages for ntop? On a unix system, the "-B"
switch followed by a pcap expression will give you want you want.
e.g
ntop -d -w 8080 -B "port 80 or 443"
-----Original Message-----
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Subject: [Ntop] how to monitor http and https only
Hello,
I just installed ntop and it gives me much more information I need. I
would like to see only the traffic on ports 80 and 443.
How can I do that?
Istvan
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