Hello,

 

>From what I can tell "sticky hosts" is either on or off for the entire
nTop instance.  Is there any way I can filter this so SOME hosts are
sticky while others are not?  What I'd like to do is monitor both local
and remote hosts, but make the local hosts sticky.

 

Now I have 2 instances; one that tracks local hosts only and is sticky,
and the other tracks all hosts and is NOT sticky.  This works *OK* for
SOME things, but if I could use BPF style syntax to control what
hosts/nets were sticky or not, that would be beneficial!  I tried
playing with the various timers and other settings, but hosts either
disappear to soon or they ALL stick around too long and eat up all my
memory!

 

I guess another option would be variable purge timers, such that local
hosts I could set to purge after say.... 7 days of inactivity, while
remote hosts would be 30 minutes or whatever.

 

Just a thought!

 

Thanks!

 

Gary

 






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