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Chapter 6
Configuration
All settings of Kerio Network Monitor are done in the Configuration window, which can
be accessed by choosing Settings / Configuration in the main menu or by pressing the
Ctrl+S shortcut.
Note: All settings in the Configuration dialog have immediate effect (after pressing the
OK button). In any case there is no need to restart the Kerio Network Monitor Daemon
service.
6.1 IP Addresses Ranges
The IP Addresses tab allows the user to choose network interface, which will be the
packet captured on. It also allows definition of IP addresses range, which they will be
logged within.
Capture packets from interfaces Usually, it should include all the adapters connected
to the local network. There is usually no use of monitoring the packets on the adapter
connected to the Internet if the network address translation is used (NAT), we can
see only the address of the computer, which the Kerio Network Monitor is running
on.
List of IP addresses groups List of individual groups of IP addresses with the group
type (on LAN, on Internet or discard packet). Detailed description is later in this
document.
All other addresses This option specifies a group, which includes all IP addresses,
which do not comply with any of the introduced specifications.
Typical usage example: we specify addresses belonging to the local network and
using this option we set that “all other addresses belong to the Internet (are on
Internet).
Add, Edit, Remove These buttons are used for adding new group of addresses, respec-
tively for modification or deleting of the selected group.
Arrow buttons (up / down) The list of IP addresses definitions is always traversed
from up to bottom. Therefore the definitions must be ordered from the most specific