http://xxxxxx:3000/ is the default, that's standard http which is a tcp
protocol on port 3000.

Now to RECEIVE data, ntop needs to put the interface into promiscuous mode
and receive all the packets, that's why putting ntop on a firewall is a BAD
idea.

-----Burton


-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Ramiro
Pulgar
Sent: Wednesday, August 06, 2003 5:00 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [Ntop] ntop port


Hi!
I'm trying to use ntop in a firewall but I can't get access to that
interface. I configured the firewall to accept TCP packets over port 3000,
but I think that ntop uses UDP packets, Is that true? Or, what is the
concept to access to ntop installed in a firewall.
Thanks

Regards

Ramiro Pulgar M.
http://www.geocities.com/milovisho




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