Look into the --no-interface-merge (-M) parameter

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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of
Hans-Joachim Picht
Sent: Sunday, April 07, 2002 2:03 PM
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Subject: [Ntop] ntop 2.0.0, FreeBSD 4.5 +Ruleset for virtual interfaces


Hello,

can you please give me a pointer how to setup the following scenario:

Freebsd 4.5 Box, 1 network interface, connection to a router on interface
xl0 f.ex 10.0.0.2 and a couple of aliases (ifconfig xl0 inet alias
10.0.0.3).

Now I would like to configure ntop 2.0.0 to generate a traffic statistic
for the traffic of each virtual interface address (10.0.0.3 -
10.0.0.20). For now I can only see the whole traffic comming from and to
10.0.0.2.

I'm stating ntop with the following options:

usr/local/bin/ntop -d -t0 -i xl0 -w 3000 -W 3001 -a /var/log -u nobody
-E -M -S 1 -A 1

Thanks in advance.

With best regards

    Hans
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