If by rebooting you mean automatically executing a startup script, then you
need to supply all the options you want ntop to use in that startup
script... Read the man page for the @ option.

Otherwise, no clue. 

-----Burton

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Subject: [Ntop] ntop and eth1

Hello,
      I have used the following option :

ntop -i eth1

But if I reboot then it sets it to eth0.

I want to only use eth1 for monitoring.

Is there a way for me to set to eth1 ?

Thanks

Varun

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