What does --track-local-hosts do? I can't see that parameter in the manual.

Peter Shute

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On 6 Jan 2017, at 2:06 am, Brett Stiell (CCIH) 
<brett.sti...@cargocarriers.co.zw<mailto:brett.sti...@cargocarriers.co.zw>> 
wrote:

Hi there.

Thanks for getting back to me

This is the contents of my ntopng.start file:-

-G=/var/run/ntopng.pid
--daemon=
--local-networks="10.0.50.0/25,10.0.50.128/26,10.0.50.193/30"
--packet-filter 10.0.50.246
-m "10.0.50.0/25,10.0.50.128/26,10.0.50.193/30"
--track-local-hosts

Regards,

Brett

From: Simone Mainardi [mailto:maina...@ntop.org]
Sent: Thursday, January 05, 2017 3:26 PM
To: n...@unipi.it<mailto:n...@unipi.it>
Cc: ntop mailing list
Subject: Re: [Ntop] Excluding hosts or a subnet from being monitored

Hi,

--packet-filter is the proper way to do that. Can you please report the exact 
filter you specified? Also check (and paste) ntopng output. ntopng prints a 
confirmation message if it has successfully parsed the filter.

Regards
Simone

On Thu, Jan 5, 2017 at 11:14 AM, Brett Stiell (CCIH) 
<brett.sti...@cargocarriers.co.zw<mailto:brett.sti...@cargocarriers.co.zw>> 
wrote:
Hi.

Is there any way to exclude a subnet or a range of hosts from being monitored 
and appearing on the dashboard etc.

Our servers are in a specific IP range and I am not interested in receiving 
their usage data.

I tried –B and –packet-filter and “not” but they don’t seem to work.

Thanks

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