It's been my experience that you have to stop and restart NTOP when you
change the IP of an interface.


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Mathias Hablützel
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Subject: [Ntop] Changing IP-Adresses


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Hi,

since I'm very new to ntop I'll certainly ask things which were answered
for a million time. Apologize about that.
Since I'm a purely laptop user I have changing wifi IP-adresses. So I
was wondering if ntop can handle them? It seems not, because when I
changed my ip the old remains showed on the overview page. And also not
always the traffic gets monitored (especially in the load diagrams).
Notice that also I use two interfaces (eth0 LAN, eth1 WLAN), for WLAN I
use hence non-encrypted+VPN or WPA1 Enterprise encrypted access.

thx for helping!

happy hacking
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