On Sun August 21 2005 6:13 am, Tony wrote: > > You might want to try Dag's rpm instead. I use it on my centos4.1 desktop > at work and it works like a charm. I know centos isn't fedora but it's very > close. I use a second netword card in that machine which has no ip address > and isn't ifup'd at boot up. It is cabled to a port on my main network > switch which then is setup as a port mirror of the port where all our > internet traffic heads off to the firewall. Using ntop running in > promiscuous mode on that second card only, I can see in great detail > who/what is using our bandwidth- and why- it's a great tool! > > http://dag.wieers.com/packages/ntop/ Yes, this works - thank you. One last question. When I invoked it I got: ntop]# ntop @/etc/ntop.conf Processing file /etc/ntop.conf for parameters... Sun Aug 21 09:23:27 2005 Initializing gdbm databases NOTE: --use-syslog, no facility specified, using default value. Did you forget the =? I've been reading man syslog, but I can't figure out what that value should be, or how to determine it? -- Claude Jones Bluemont, VA, USA