Chris Dietrich <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
annie cruz wrote:
> I'm wondering on how you guys secure your ntop page. I have already
> use the SSL feature, but I am still worried that someone can still
> view my page and see all the confidential details in it. Could
> someone kindly give me some tips on how to secure my ntop page...
You can password-protect ntop's pages with Admin -> Configure -> Web
Users. To protect all pages create a URL "*" (means: matches all page
URLs) and assign that to a web user.
Just realized that this is a FAQ (btw. FAQ come with your ntop
installation at /faq.html):
Q. So, How do I restrict access to the main http or https ntop web page?
A. To stop everyone from logging into ntop, do the following: Select
ADMIN! tab Select URL's then "Add Url" Don't fill in anything (the
wildcard * is implied) Select only the users who you want to authorize
(hold control key and click on user to add more users if you added users)
and click on "Add Url"
You will see URL '*' is added, e.g.
'showU*'
'*'
'shutdown*'
'deleteU*'
'modifyU*'
Then only users who know the user id and password (remember to keep the
.db file secure!) will have access.
-chris
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