HI, What kind of network do you have? Switch based or a hub based? Whatever the case it is, you will get the broadcast from almost all the machines. There is no problem with these packets. I guess if you press h it will display the help from which you can make it out how to view the machines. Regards, Dharmendra.T Linux Security Expert www.nsecure.net dharmu@nsecure.net On Saturday 30 November 2002 13:51, S. Khademi wrote: > Hi, > For analysing my network I use ntop program, I see in my stats-->traffic I > have a lot of broudcast packet (unicast is: 53.9%, broudcast is: 44.9%, > and multicast is 1.2%). How I can find machins (or IP addresses) > in my network that send broudcast packets.?? > Thanks -- ------------------------------------------------------------------------ To unsubscribe email security-discuss-request@linuxsecurity.com with "unsubscribe" in the subject of the message.