OK, thanks Dani, I understand that, and yes I have tried to download and compile ntopng, but that doesn't work:
You are now ready to compile typing make fclxs03:~/ntopng-1.0# make make: Nothing to be done for `default'. fclxs03:~/ntopng-1.0# Yikes. Le 04.09.2013 08:40, Dpto. Datos Television Costa Blanca a écrit : > Hi Jaap, > > ntop is no longer supported, instead you can download ntopng and check > it. http://www.ntop.org/get-started/download/ > > You will see a big difference and probably your problem with showed > protocols will be fixed. > > --Dani > > El 03/09/2013 23:15, Jaap CT escribió: >> Dear all >> >> I found ntop when dealing with an issue whereby the full internet link >> capacity (10 Mbps) was utilised for hours on end. Very useful tool! >> It helped me to isolate the problem to a misbehaving Apple Mail program >> trying to continuously sync a very large IMAP mailbox. >> >> I have installed ntop on Debian 7.1 with the standard ntop from the >> Debian repo's (v.4.99.3 - 32bit). >> >> I noticed that the Application Protocols tab appears to lack some >> information. If I compare the graph for IMAP traffic (Mail_IMAP) with >> that which I see using tcpdump (on the same interface) and with ntop's >> Network Load chart, the large volume of IMAP traffic is missing from the >> Application Protocols tab. >> >> So: >> - tcpdump shows the IMAP traffic >> - ntop's Network Load traffic shows 10 Mbps continuous charge >> - Application Protocols page shows practically zero IMAP traffic (0.5 >> Bytes/s continuously). >> >> I have started ntop specifying the local subnets (-m), but that didn't >> appear to help. >> >> Any ideas? >> _______________________________________________ >> Ntop mailing list >> [email protected] >> http://listgateway.unipi.it/mailman/listinfo/ntop >> > _______________________________________________ Ntop mailing list [email protected] http://listgateway.unipi.it/mailman/listinfo/ntop
