Remember - there's a difference between where ntop collects data (-i
parameter) and what is displayed (it's either all data if ntop is merging or
the selected interface via admin | Switch NIC).

-----Burton


-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Nick
Weaver
Sent: Tuesday, March 14, 2006 6:11 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: RE: [Ntop] Changing interface in Web server mode

Does your WLAN card support sniffing, and have a driver capable of
promiscous mode?

I would try and specify the interface from the command line, as that will
give you better feedback. -i eth1 would be the switch to provide. 

Nick Weaver
Cisco Interoperability Engineer
KeyLabs
BottomLine Quality Management
385 South 520 West
Lindon, UT  84042
t.  801.852.9508
f.  801.852.9501
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http://www.keylabs.com/cisco/ccx




-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] on behalf of bv
Sent: Tue 3/14/2006 2:44 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [Ntop] Changing interface in Web server mode
 
Hi!
I run ntop in Web-server mode, and I would like to change from interface
eth0 to eth1 on my laptop.
I try to do this by changing to eth1 in the Admin-Configure-Preferences
window and do Set, but still ntop collects data from eth0. I also restart
ntop from the linux Control Center (Control Center - YAST2Modules - System -
System Services), but still it uses eth0.

What must I do to change the interface from eth0 to eth1 in Web-server mode?

By the way; is ntop able to collect traffic at a WLAN interface?

Thanks!
/BV


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