Ok, but whats that got to do with ntop?
A. Since ntop collects personally identifiable data in it’s access log (-a option) and it’s various reports and makes those available to pretty much anyone in the default configuration, it’s probably not a bad idea to OFFER some support. Especially if you’re running ntop at a site that has started to support P3P, if you don’t have a mechanism for your own policies you’ll have to adhere to corporate ones. And that could require massive changes to ntop. Q. IE6? A. Since ntop doesn’t send the P3P: header, IE6 ignores ntop wrt p3p. Besides, IE6 uses p3p to block 3rd party cookies. If you want to see the p3p stuff, it’s view | privacy report in the menus. If the site’s policies don’t match your settings, there will be a red “do not enter” icon in the third box on the bottom right of the IE6 window – double click on it to see the report. See http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=KB;en-us;q293513 Q. Mozilla A. Unknown if it’s enabled by default. Mozilla had support, ripped it out in