Are you talking about selecting the NIC for libpcap/ntop to bind to, or
the NIC to view reports on?  Binding is done with args when starting
ntop - or with windows maybe reg settings not sure.  Viewing reports
from different NICs is with the web interface; Admin > Switch NIC.

Username is usually "admin" and password is blank - I think.  If not try
admin, password, and ntop.  If that don't work, RTFM ;-)

Gary


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Sent: Tuesday, May 06, 2008 9:22 AM
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Subject: [Ntop] How to select interface(s)

Hey guys, this software is brilliant!  But I have a question...

I have multiple network interfaces on all my machines (3 ethernet on
one,
wireless and ethernet on most). On Windows XP Ntop seems to select the
first ethernet NIC it sees and I can't seem to change it. All interfaces
are active.

Next, I tried to change the configuration but got the username/password
challenge. I tried my admin credentials but no joy. Do I need to create
a user "ntop HTTP server" on the host?

Thanks
Mike


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