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james at chasecomputers

Sep 30, 2009, 6:06 AM

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Set/Override Hostnames?

Is there a way to name IP's with hostnames in NTOP? It is not reading
all the hostnames on our internal network. I tried setting up /etc/hosts
but it doesn't seem to care.

James

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Ggatten at waddell

Sep 30, 2009, 6:35 AM

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Re: Set/Override Hostnames? [In reply to]

What's ur resolv.conf look like? Also, within the web gui you can assign a custom host name. Drill into a specific host and in the upper right corner of page will be a field/link for this.

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Subject: [Ntop] Set/Override Hostnames?

Is there a way to name IP's with hostnames in NTOP? It is not reading
all the hostnames on our internal network. I tried setting up /etc/hosts
but it doesn't seem to care.

James

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james at chasecomputers

Sep 30, 2009, 9:03 AM

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Re: Set/Override Hostnames? [In reply to]

resolve.conf is just our local DNS server -- but I did not know about
the custom host name trick.

But also, now that I just upgraded to teh SVN development version it
seems to be reading more of the netbios names on the workstations

On 9/30/2009 9:35 AM, Gary Gatten wrote:
>
> What's ur resolv.conf look like? Also, within the web gui you can
> assign a custom host name. Drill into a specific host and in the
> upper right corner of page will be a field/link for this.
>
> ----- Original Message -----
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> Subject: [Ntop] Set/Override Hostnames?
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> Is there a way to name IP's with hostnames in NTOP? It is not reading
> all the hostnames on our internal network. I tried setting up /etc/hosts
> but it doesn't seem to care.
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> James
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