Pls - separate messages w/ good subjects for different ?s

(1) Isn't really an ntop ?  You basically need to tunnel the udp netFlow
packets - that's pretty standard - see the openssh documentation...

(2) You can create multiple netFlow listeners (different ports!) but that
won't keep the data completely separate.  You may find that running multiple
ntop instances (on different or the same hosts) is what you want (if you use
the same host for ntop, you need to set each instance up with a different
listening port, different web server port, etc.  You may want to use the
instance parameter to set visible names too.

-----Burton

-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of
Simon Meelich
Sent: Wednesday, April 05, 2006 8:04 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [Ntop] NetFlow over Tunnel / Monitoring a second device

Hi list,

since my first mail didn't make it through, I'd like to post my question
again:

we have Cisco 3600 on a remote location connected to the internet and we
would like to receive the NetFlow packages on our NTOP box via the internet.
Due to our internal security policy we need to secure the traffic. Is there
a way to do this (e.g. SSH, Tunnel, .....)?

We already have one instance of NTOP runnning, which gets the NetFlow
packages from one of routers. If we like to add a second device to NTOP
without merging the data of both devices, but keeping it separately, how
would we do that?



Thanks for your help!

Cheers,

Simon Meelich
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