There's an arg for the command line to NOT merge interfaces. That should work
for you.
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Subject: [Ntop] Separating interface data with NTOP
Hello,
I have several implementations in mind. most are multi-homed, but the
other one is listening to a set of ethertaps. I would like to be able
to see the traffic separated by ethernet interfaces.
I have thought of one method:
For each interface, or set of interfaces, run a separate
instance of ntop. Thus, I would setup two different ntop.conf files,
where in each I define different ethernet ports, and data directories.
"ntop @/etc/ntop.conf"
"ntop @/etc/ntop2.conf"
My question is: "is there a simpler way?"
--jason
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