Excuse me for my late
I've tried to change with command line, (ntop -i eth1) but it doesn't work,
in web interfaces I still see eth0, so I've found this solution:

In my debian I' ve changed this file  /var/lib/ntop/init.cfg
with this row

USER="ntop"
INTERFACES="eth1"

What do you think?



2007/7/16, Gilles Mocellin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

Le Monday 16 July 2007 17:23:43 Domenico Dig, vous avez écrit:
> I've installed just now the 2nd nic on my debian.
> I need to configure ntop to listen on eth1 and show report by web
> http://my_debian:3000 on eth0.
> Is it possible? could someone tell me some information or documentation?
>
>
> Thank you!!

Use the "-i nic2" option at start !
Your distribution perhaps provides a start configuration file in
/etc/default
or /etc/sysconfig.

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