See the FAQ for the answer to this:

"Q.  So, How do I restrict access to the main http or https Ntop web page?"

C 

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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Jim
Stevens
Sent: Friday, October 29, 2004 12:34 PM
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Subject: [Ntop] How do I Lock Down NTOP ?

I've just gotten ntop set up on a windows box and plugged into our network..
It's a wealth of information but I don't want all users in the company to be
able to see it..

I currently have it running under IIS 5.0 (i think) with the port address
set to :3000  however I don't see the home.html file anywhere on the machine
or see the site under the systems defualt web site and this server is not
running SSL ..  Does anyone have any simple procedure that I can use to
maker sure that when someone connects to http://servername:3000 that it will
ask for a username and password ?

Thanks,
Jim
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