Two ways...

one, you can select specific interface(s) to monitor with the -i option
two, you can use a bnf filter expression (see the tcpdump man page)

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Subject: [Ntop] ntop only on local interfaces?


Hi list,

i'm playing a bit with ntop at the moment, running it on a Debian Woody.
Everything seems to work flawlessly, even the cool web interface. I was
just wondering how i get ntop only to monitor local traffic in my LAN,
e.g. only traffic from Adresses within the 192.168.1.0/24 subnet. I only
found something in the manpage which seems to be the opposite to me. (The
-m option?) Is this possible? At the Moment I'm getting alot of Info about
hosts not in "my" network, which is unimportant to me. I only want to know
which host is causing the most traffic internaly.

Any help would be greatly appreciated,

thanks Jon.

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