Burton,
Indeed, I did miss that. Appreciate the quick response. What format do you want additional documentation submitted as?
Thanks--
Kevin McCarty
CCNP CSCO10448370
Computer Sciences Corporation
Defense Sector
"Obstacles are those annoying little bumps that occur when you take your eyes off your goals"
Henry Ford
| "Burton M. Strauss III" <Burton @ntopsupport.com> Sent by: ntop-admin 02/13/2003 12:04 PM
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Me thinks you missed one more entry...
Q. ntop starts up with this:
WARNING: Discarded network 172.20.0.0/16: this is the local network.
A. No worries. The message means exactly what it says - it's a warning that
you gave the local network as one of the parameter(s) to -m. Since the
local networks are always local, ntop doesn't need to make them
pseudo-local.
So you don't need to specify anything that can be discovered from the
ifconfig data. Anything else that you want ntop to treat as local, must be
specified via -m to make it pseudo-local.
-----Burton
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Subject: [Ntop] Multiple subnets?
Morning List,
Can someone enlighten me on the use of the -m flag please. I am trying
to monitor two separate networks over a WAN. Would the syntax be :
./ntop -u user -W 3000 -m xxx.xxx.xxx.0 /24 , yyy.yyy.yyy.0 /24 ?
Or would I not need to list the local subnet that ntop is already on?
I appreciate the help. I have read the FAQ's Burton, pages 21 through 26
are helpful, but I wonder what the result will be with multiple routers
involved via the WAN. We will see.
I used to be able to see where local machines were connected on the
Internet, but that seems to evade the current install: RedHat8,
ntop-2.1.3, dell optiplex gx1. What can I do to enable this feature?
All have a good day!
Thanks--
Kevin McCarty
CCNP CSCO10448370
Computer Sciences Corporation
Defense Sector
"Obstacles are those annoying little bumps that occur when you take your
eyes off your goals"
Henry Ford
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