this isn't permitted (as of now) in the GUI, but you can run ntop on multiple interfaces by using multiple -i flags. Couple caveats - I wouldn't recommend running on WAN due to slightly increased risk of something happening (though just running it on internal networks doesn't make you completely safe from ntop issues that may be discovered in the future, it helps). Also watch what interfaces you run on, as you could end up with wrong, strange, or misleading results if you do something like monitoring LAN and WAN at the same time and combining the results. If you wanted to do LAN and WAN, you'd be better off running two instances of ntop, or I believe there's a flag to not combine interface data (don't recall offhand). Regardless, none of this is accommodated by the GUI at this point, and packages aren't a major focus just yet.

Audun Brekke wrote:

Hi. I have installed ntop. It works great. But only if I select only one interface in the config.

If I select two interfaces in the config the service won’t start. Is it possible to get ntop to log two interfaces simultaneously.

I can’t find the startup script.

It says it is started with the command

*Started as....*

        

/usr/local/bin/ntop -i xl0 -u root -d --ipv4 -M -x 8102 -X 8192

-Audun-


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