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Chapter 8
Web InterfaceKerio Netwok Monitor provides access to captured data using the basic Web interface.
This interface can display a chart of connection load, list of current connections, and a
transferred data volume table created according to the specified parameters.
WWW interface operates in two modes: with an anonymous or authenticated user.
•The user can examine only data for his own computer (the computer which is used
to connect to the inteface), or (if it is permitted) the aggregate data for the whole
network, respectively. It is assumed that the user connects to the interface from his
“own” computer and he will see only the data exactly for this computer.
•The authenticated user can examine all data provided by Kerio Netwok Monitor (i.e.
data about all computers in a local network).
8.1 Connection to the Web Interface
The user must enter DNS name of a computer that runs Kerio Netwok Monitor Daemon
(or IP address if it is not registered in DNS, respectively) and specify the port where the
Web interface runs (implicitly 81) E.g. the URL can look like this:
http://server.company.com:81
or
http://192.168.1.1:81
Ifthe computer where the Kerio Netwok Monitor Daemon is installed doesn’t run another
WWW server, the WWW interface can be started on the default port 80 (see chapter 6.6)
— port does not have to be specified in the URL:
http://server.firma.cz
or
http://192.168.1.1
User Login
The user does not have to explicitly login to the WWW interface of Kerio Netwok Monitor.
Immediately after the start, the interface operates in an anonymous mode (see above).