File rc.config.ntop of Package ntop
## Path: Network/Monitors/Ntop
## Description: ntop startup parameters
## Type: string(eth0)
## Default: eth0
## Config:
## ServiceRestart: ntop
#
# Specifies the network interface used by ntop
#
NTOPD_IFACE="eth0"
## Type: ip
## Default: 127.0.0.1:3000
#
# Supposing to start ntop at the port 3000,
# the URL to access is http://hostname:3000/
#
# Please note that an HTTP server is NOT needed in
# order to use the program in interactive mode.
#
NTOPD_PORT="127.0.0.1:3000"
## Type: integer(0:65535)
## Default:
#
# define SSL port. Please note, that you have to generate
# a certificate to run run ntop with this option.
# This may be done with the commands:
# openssl req -new -x509 -sha1 -extensions v3_ca -nodes -days 365 -out cert.pem
# cat privkey.pem cert.pem > /etc/ntop/ntop-cert.pem
# /bin/rm -f privkey.pem cert.pem
#
# NTOPD_SSL_PORT="3001"
#
NTOPD_SSL_PORT=""
## Type: string
## Default: "ntop"
#
# define the user to run ntop. This should not be root!
#
NTOP_USER="ntop"
## Type: string
## Default: ""
## ServiceRestart: ntop
#
# Additional arguments when starting ntop with the init script
# /etc/init.d/ntop or rcntop.
#
# See man 8 ntop for all available commandline options.
#
NTOP_ARGS=""