1.) Basic config - nothing fancy.  The key part is ntop/libpcap MUST
"see" all the traffic you're wanting reports on.  Which means the
traffic must either route through the ntop box or be mirrored / copied
to it with a capable switch or shared hub.

 

2.) Check the man page, FAQs, etc.  "-d"

 

G

 

 

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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of
Greg Hauptmann
Sent: Thursday, May 22, 2008 9:50 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [Ntop] what config to track my PC's use of internet bandwidth /
IPaddress / day

 

Hi,

[1] What configuration is required to have ntop record and present me
with Internet Usage (e.g. MB) per IP address (i.e. PCs in my house) per
day per upload/download category?   What command line parameters?  Do I
need to use a plugin?  [i.e. I want to get a breakdown of internet
bandwidth usage]

[2] How can I run it as a daemon so that it starts up automatically
after a reboot?

I'm using clarkconnect as my firewall & it will run here.  Clarkconnect
has a proxy in between web traffic that goes out to my ISP.
www.clarkconnect.com.  I believe it is based on RedHat.  

Thanks










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