> > If you are running a simple masq firewall with two > interfaces, then you > don't need -j | --border-sniffer-mode
I'll take this consideration in account, and I'll start another more specific question: I do have a firewall/gateway machine, which has 3 NICs: one on the public Internet, one on LAN and the other on DMZ (with private addresses, though). I think ntop on that machine would reduce performance, since it is a Pentium166MMX with 64MB RAM and drives my squid-proxy, my caching-DNS, my iptables-firewall and an SMTP (besides these there are also Webmin and arpwatch constantly running). Would there be a way to successfully use NTOP? And, would there be a point in using "-j" option? Thank you in advance. _______________________________________________ Ntop mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.ntop.org/mailman/listinfo/ntop
