ntop is a tool for both Unix and Win32 that shows the network usage, similar to what the popular top Unix command does.
It sports a web interface for accessing accounting data and includes support for popular tools/protocols such as NetFlow/sFlow/RRD.
Default prefix: /usr/local
Install into: /usr/local/ntop (default or via --prefix request)
Data files are in /usr/local/ntop/share/ntop
Config files are in /usr/local/ntop/etc/ntop
Run directory is /usr/local/ntop/var/ntop
Plugin files are in /usr/local/ntop/lib/ntop/plugins
Database files are in /usr/local/ntop/var/ntop
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make
make install
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WARNING: This install created a directory for the ntop
files and databases:
/usr/local/ntop/share/ntop
This directory MUST be owned by the user
which you are going to use to run ntop.
The command you must issue is something like:
chown -R ntop.ntop /usr/local/ntop/share/ntop
or chown -R ntop:users /usr/local/ntop/share/ntop