When you add NICs some OSes can change the numbering - the 1st bus
scanned will take precedence. Sometimes there are OS files to force a
match between MAC address and NIC #s...
-----Burton
Brian Loe wrote:
Keep in mind there are two config options, one to tell NTop where to
answer for the web server and another to tell it where to listen for
traffic.
Also, I would think the first NIC would be eth0 and the second would be
eth1.
On 12/2/06, Burton Strauss <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
In the startup sequence (you want to add -t 5 to force more messages),
there will be a couple about your NIC card identification.
Also, make sure you don't have an odd-ball/mismatched -i switch set to
force ntop to the 'wrong' card.
<snip>
Chris Harner wrote:
> We decided to configure a second NIC with the server which is plugged
> into the backbone (L3) switch. I came back and noticed that the NTop
> page now fails to load. I restarted the ntop process and that did not
> work. I re-ran the cron (/usr/bin/ntop) and it looks like it works,
but
> the page does not get hosted. I tried it on both addresses and it does
> not work.
>
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