Hi Philippe, Yes, NTOP can be run on SSL. The command line "NTOP -w 80 -W 443" would start an SSL web server in the port TCP 443. My concerns are that while statistics images are displayed on the normal web server, they are not displayed on the SSL. On Wed, 18 September 2002, "Philippe Vogel" wrote:
> By the way, why is that /etc/sysconfig/ntop and /etc/init.d/ntop do not > forseen the possible usage of NTOP with SSL??? I
mean
there is no choice to > start "ntop -W $NTOP_SSL_PORT"...
NTOP starts an own Webserverdaemon. This does not support ssl.
NTOP provides live Capture of Traffic and Statistics of portusage. I used it over some month and it did not work stable (Windows and Linux)! After some days it crashed because of too big logs (90 User parmanent LAN/10 MBit Inet). I use Webmin Modules "historical systats" for Netstats and mtrg.
I'll check webmin systats. Cheers! Pep Serrano <pep@serrano.net> http://pep.serrano.net PGP Public Key Fingerprint: 8534 A441 2AD8 AF16 926C FD42 C5D1 1F94