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m New page: Ntop monitors ethernet devices. After apt-get install ntop you need to run ntop once first: ntop -u ntop Then you need to enter the password. After this has done you can exit ntop and /e... |
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Then you need to enter the password. After this has done you can exit ntop and /etc/init.d/ntop start it. Then surf to http://ip.of.host:3000/ to see the statistics. | Then you need to enter the password. After this has done you can exit ntop and /etc/init.d/ntop start it. Then surf to http://ip.of.host:3000/ to see the statistics. | ||
In ETCH | |||
you run | |||
ntop --set-admin-password | |||
first |
Latest revision as of 12:22, 16 March 2007
Ntop monitors ethernet devices. After apt-get install ntop you need to run ntop once first:
ntop -u ntop
Then you need to enter the password. After this has done you can exit ntop and /etc/init.d/ntop start it. Then surf to http://ip.of.host:3000/ to see the statistics.
In ETCH
you run
ntop --set-admin-password
first