(1) As Yuri points out you will only be able to access the web interface
from the monitoring box itself (unless there is another interface with an IP
on your internal network - this is a better way to run ntop anyway).

(2) You will need to use the -m flag to tell ntop which addresses are local.
Normally, the program can learn at least some of these from the IP of the
monitoring interface.

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Subject: Re: [Ntop] Does the interface you are monitoring on need an
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On 07/25/2008 02:33 PM, Gian F Sartor wrote:
> Hi All,
> 
>  
> 
> I am new to Ntop. I have a machine on my network that currently sees all 
> the traffic I want to monitor on my network, this interface however, 
> does not have an IP address assigned to it. Will I be able to use Ntop 
> to monitor this interface and generate usage statistics?
Yes, but you could access to data just from localhost

Yuri
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>  
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> Gian
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