Once ntop fails to resolve an IP, It may not try again - not sure. Check your 
resolv.conf as well, make sure its correct.

I don't have ntop in front of me, but unless it was removed in v4x, on the host 
details page near the top is a place to name to host.

________________________________
From: [email protected] <[email protected]>
To: [email protected] <[email protected]>
Sent: Sat Sep 04 15:00:31 2010
Subject: Re: [Ntop] newbie questions

Sorry for so many questions...

I entered a name in /etc/hosts for a local IP, but when I view the IP traffic 
summary it still only lists by IP.

When I go into the html page for the host I don't see anywhere that I can 
assign a name?

Ricardo

At Saturday, 09-04-2010 on 12:44 "Gary Gatten" <[email protected]> wrote:
It should resolve if hosts are in DNS, local hosts, etc. Else, in the gui when 
you look at a specific host you can assign it a name in there

________________________________
From: [email protected] <[email protected]>
To: [email protected] <[email protected]>
Sent: Sat Sep 04 14:37:46 2010
Subject: Re: [Ntop] newbie questions

Another question...

Is there a way to associate a name with a local IP?

Right now i'm looking at IP -> Summary -> Traffic and it lists my internal IPs 
192.168 and there are a few of them. I wanted to associate a server name to 
each of the internal IPs for easier reading... can this be done?

Thanks

At Saturday, 09-04-2010 on 12:22 "Gary Gatten" <[email protected]> wrote:
To support 10 interfaces you may need to tweak a def in globals-defines.h and 
recompile.

From the GUI, Admin->Switch NIC will get you to other ints to view their stats. 
You can't see protocol details from multiple nics on the same report. You can 
see "summary" info from all NIC in the Traffic Summary page.

________________________________
From: [email protected] <[email protected]>
To: [email protected] <[email protected]>
Sent: Sat Sep 04 14:05:05 2010
Subject: [Ntop] newbie questions

​Hello,

I've just installed ntop (on Ubuntu 10.04) and had a few questions...

The server has interfaces eth0:1 - eth0:10, but ntop only lists eth0:1 - 
eth0:7. How can I list all of them?

Also, I wanted to be able to see IP traffic specific to each interface. Ntop is 
showing the HTTP, SMTP, etc traffic overall for eth0, but I wanted to see 
traffic for each interface. Is this possible?

Thanks
Ricardo
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