ntop User’ Guide

This page will always hold the latest version of a User’s Guide for the AMAZING ntop bandwidth monitoring Application. Download it here: ntop Guide 1.1

7 Responses to “ntop User’ Guide”

  1. icehebi Says:

    i wanna install ntop in my ubuntu..
    but if i used apt-get install ubuntu.,i still can’t install this tool..
    what should i do..
    or i must install it with other script??
    help me please..

  2. Francisco Chavez Zafra Says:

    as I can print the information that throws the NTOP?

  3. terry martin Says:

    I have set up Ntop on a UNIX server and it is up.

    I have a couple configuration questions that is not answered in your users guide which very goodby the way.

    1) I setup aa admin password but it will not allow me to log in under IE. Why? I can do it with another type f web page?

    2) How do I get the hosts to stay in the table? What command do I use, the “sticky” commenad?

    3) How do I update the protocol list so I don’t have so much under the “other” category?

    Thanks

  4. jbaloo Says:

    I have just set up ntop but would like to determine if I can load a previously saved pcap file, that I have been analysing with Wireshark into NTOP?

  5. Frederick Says:

    Hi, Just wondering if this error already resolved, **ERROR** RRD: Disabled – unable to create directory (err 13, /var/ntop/rrd/graphics? cause I can’t find a link/s that can help me to resolve this.

  6. Yuggie Says:

    Hi,

    I installed ntop(version 3.3.9-5) on a Fedora 11 server with yum. ntop reported “Error opening file ./GeoLiteCity.dat” and “Error opening file GeoIPASNum.dat” when I ran “/usr/sbin/ntop” immediately after the installation. I could see the traffic information with a browser even if there were two errors.

    When I killed the ntop thread and restarted it as a service (“#service ntop start”), it reported the same errors but the ntop process never started again.

    I though it could be permission issue. So I changed the user right for these two files (under /etc/ntop/) rw-rw-rw but couldn’t fix the problem.

    According to your instruction, ntop should be started with root privileges. Could you show me how to start ntop when the server is rebooted?

    Many thanks!

    Yuggie

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