On Friday 29 Oct 2004 12:23 pm, Arnt Karlsen wrote: > > ..with ntop-3.0 on a test bridge box, can I use the bridge > interfaces (br0, br1, etc) or do I need to use the bridge > "elementary" interfaces (eth1, eth2, eth3, etc) ?
I have it here on a bridge, on eth0. I vaguely recall you can use either, but there were issues with how the data is aggregated, so you're probably better of avoiding the bridge interface. Otherwise it is hard to relate it back to where the traffic is from/to, although there could be "deeper magic" in ntop I haven't discovered. I guess it depends what you are trying to monitor, but for me it is mostly the slow Internet traffic that is of interest, and bucketing this in with the fast ethernet traffic makes no sense. If the traffic goes through it is measured once anyway. > ..I left RH-7.3-9 for Debian and love it, this is a one-off, a > client's box, and I see "RH setup things" _has_ changed, > so I'm back to newbie status on Red Hat's and Fedora's. ;-) The bridge here is RH9, and yes I prefer Debian as well. _______________________________________________ Ntop mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://listgateway.unipi.it/mailman/listinfo/ntop
