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I have recently installed Ubuntu in order to facilitate a networking monitoring application called NTop, which I am sure that many of you are familar with.
Our company currently has ...
- 07-08-2009 #1Just Joined!
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Configuring NTop on Ubuntu Issue
I have recently installed Ubuntu in order to facilitate a networking monitoring application called NTop, which I am sure that many of you are familar with.
Our company currently has 2 physical locations that are connected using a vpn tunnel. They both have individual subnets: 192.168.100.xxx and 192.168.101.xxx.
However when we run the Ntop application only the hosts of ONE location is recognized (the 192.168.101.xxx).
Is there any way we can configure Ntop so as to have the hosts of BOTH locations be recognized? Any assistance will be greatly appreciated. Thanks!
- 07-09-2009 #2Linux Guru
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This seems to be an ntop issue, not Ubuntu. You should move this post to the Networking forum.
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