Hello Just a question. Have you done the first thing in the README.Debian file that is made sure that an administrator account exist for ntop.
ntop -A Also try to issue the command (as root): # ntop -u jdoe # ntop -u ntop Depending on what user that have access to that directory. You will have exactly this problem if you run ntop as wrong user. Regards, // Ola On Tue, Jan 25, 2005 at 03:32:03PM -0500, Alfie Costa wrote: > On 24 Jan 2005 at 22:04, Ola Lundqvist <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > Today I tryed to reproduce this problem. > > > > I run: > > ntop -u ntop > > It's good that it works for you. But why attempt to > "reproduce" the problem by using different command line input? > > To attempt to see the buggy output, just do what I did: > > 1) Uninstall 'ntop'. > % feta purge ntop > 2) Reinstall 'ntop' > % feta install ntop > 3) Enter the same data at the config script > prompts: 'ppp0' and 'ntop'. > Also: 'ppp0' and 'jdoe' > 4) Run the same command line prompts. > a) as root: > % ntop > b) as user: > % ntop > > > -- --------------------- Ola Lundqvist --------------------------- / [EMAIL PROTECTED] Annebergsslingan 37 \ | [EMAIL PROTECTED] 654 65 KARLSTAD | | +46 (0)54-10 14 30 +46 (0)70-332 1551 | | http://www.opal.dhs.org UIN/icq: 4912500 | \ gpg/f.p.: 7090 A92B 18FE 7994 0C36 4FE4 18A1 B1CF 0FE5 3DD9 / --------------------------------------------------------------- -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]