ntop is computer software that probes a computer network to show network use in a way similar to what the program top does for processes.

Ntop
Developer(s)Luca Deri
Stable release
5.0.1 / 13 August 2012; 11 years ago (2012-08-13)[1]
Written inC
PlatformCross-platform: Unix, Linux and Microsoft Windows
Available inEnglish
TypeNetwork analyzer
LicenseGNU GPLv3
Websitewww.ntop.org

Software edit

In interactive mode, it displays the network status on the user's terminal. In Web mode, it acts as a web server, creating a HTML dump of the network status. It supports a NetFlow-sFlow emitter-collector, a Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP) based client interface for creating ntop-centric monitoring applications, and RRDtool (RRD) for persistently storing traffic statistics.[2]

ntop is available for both Unix and Win32-based platforms. It has been developed by Luca Deri, an Italian research scientist and network manager at University of Pisa.

Common usage on a Linux system is to start the ntop daemon (/etc/init.d/ntopd start), then one can use the web interface to ntop via visiting http://127.0.0.1:3000 provided the loopback device has been started (/etc/init.d/net.lo start) and the listening port for ntop is 3000 (look out for the -w option in grep ntop).

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References edit

  1. ^ "Ntop stable". SourceForge. Retrieved 2016-11-16.
  2. ^ Ntop Feature Overview

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