Using Ntop on CentOS 4
Monday, March 19th, 2007 at
8:12 am
ntop is a network traffic tool that shows network usage in a real time. One of the good things about this tool is that you can use a web browser to manage and navigate through ntop traffic information to better understand network status.
Ntop monitors and reports hosts traffic and supports these protocols:
- TCP/UDP/ICMP
- (R)ARP
- IPX
- DLC
- Decnet
- AppleTalk
- Netbios
- TCP/UDP
In this tutorial we’ll install ntop 3.2 in CentOS 4.
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