man ntop maybe?
 
       -w | --http-server
 
       -W | --https-server
        ntop offers an embedded web server to present the information that has
        been  so  painstakingly  gathered.   An  external  HTTP  server is NOT
        required NOR supported.  The ntop web  server  is  embedded  into  the
        application.   These  parameters  specify the port (and optionally the
        address (i.e. interface)) of the ntop web server.
 
        For example, if started with -w 3000 (the default port),  the  URL  to
        access ntop is http://hostname:3000/.  If started with a full specifi-
        cation,  e.g.  -w  192.168.1.1:3000,  ntop  listens   on   only   that
        address/port combination.
 
        If  -w  is set to 0 the web server will not listen for http:// connec-
        tions.
 
        -W operates similarly, but controls the port for the https://  connec-
        tions.
 
-----Burton


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Sent: Thursday, September 01, 2005 8:35 AM
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Subject: [Ntop] guide

Hello,
 
I have seen all guides on the ntop web site but I didn't still didn't know how to obtain the graphic interface of ntop. Please help me on the configuration of ntop.
 
 
Best Regards,
Fabrice MAZENC
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