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authoradam <adam@pkgsrc.org>2005-01-06 11:52:35 +0000
committeradam <adam@pkgsrc.org>2005-01-06 11:52:35 +0000
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ntop is a network traffic probe that shows the network usage, similar to what
the popular top Unix command does. ntop is based on libpcap and it has been written in a portable way in order to virtually run on every Unix platform and on Win32 as well. ntop users can use a web browser (e.g. netscape) to navigate through ntop (that acts as a web server) traffic information and get a dump of the network status. In the latter case, ntop can be seen as a simple RMON-like agent with an embedded web interface. The use of: - a web interface - limited configuration and administration via the web interface - reduced CPU and memory usage (they vary according to network size and traffic) make ntop easy to use and suitable for monitoring various kind of networks.
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-ntop is a tool that shows the network usage, similar to what the
-popular top Unix command does. ntop has been written in a portable
-way in order to virtually run on every Unix platform.
+ntop is a network traffic probe that shows the network usage, similar to what
+the popular top Unix command does. ntop is based on libpcap and it has been
+written in a portable way in order to virtually run on every Unix platform and
+on Win32 as well.
-ntop can be used in both interactive or web mode. In the first case,
-ntop displays the network status on the user's terminal whereas in
-web mode a web browser (e.g. netscape) can attach to ntop (that acts
-as a web server) and get a dump of the network status. In the latter
-case, ntop can be seen as a simple RMON-like agent with an embedded
-web interface.
+ntop users can use a web browser (e.g. netscape) to navigate through ntop (that
+acts as a web server) traffic information and get a dump of the network status.
+In the latter case, ntop can be seen as a simple RMON-like agent with an
+embedded web interface.
+
+The use of:
+- a web interface
+- limited configuration and administration via the web interface
+- reduced CPU and memory usage (they vary according to network size and traffic)
+make ntop easy to use and suitable for monitoring various kind of networks.