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Ntop shows the current network usage. It displays a list of hosts that are currently using the network and reports information concerning the IP (Internet Protocol) and Fibre Channel (FC) traffic generated by each host. The traffic is sorted according to host and protocol. Protocols (user configurable) include:

        • TCP/UDP/ICMP
        • (R)ARP
        • IPX
        • DLC
        • Decnet
        • AppleTalk
        • Netbios
        • TCP/UDP

o FTP

o HTTP

o DNS

o Telnet

o SMTP/POP/IMAP

o SNMP

o NFS

o X11

        • Fibre Channel

o Control Traffic - SW2, GS3, ELS

o SCSI

(In human-readable, this means you can very comprehensively monitor your network traffic, connections & bandwidth via a web output)

Installation

Packages needed for installation are:

ntop

NOTE: The below installation instructions are for an outside package. This can potentially cause problems with your system.

If you want the latest version you can get the .deb package from the Debian site here: Ntop

You can install the latest package (if downloaded from the link above) using:

sudo dpkg -i ntop_3.0-5_i386.deb

If you are using Ubuntu 7.04, you can just type the following to install it (make sure you enable the Universe and Multiverse repositories): [1]

sudo apt-get install ntop -y


Configuration

When first installing & configuring the ntop application you need to set an admin password.

sudo ntop --set-admin-password

restart the service with

sudo ntop -u ntop -d

Access

To access your network statistics via the web visit the web address:

[2]

Links

[3]