This bug was fixed in the package ntop - 3:4.0.3+dfsg1-2
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ntop (3:4.0.3+dfsg1-2) unstable; urgency=low
[ Ludovico Cavedon ]
* Rename maintainer scripts including the package name.
* Remove misplaced ru.po file.
* Add Vcs-* headers.
* Do not call netstat, but read interfac
** Branch linked: lp:debian/sid/ntop
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Title:
/etc/init.d/ntop fails to detect missing network interface
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On 01/25/2011 07:14 AM, Ralph Corderoy wrote:
> Is there an easy way to see the fixed /etc/init.d/ntop or its source?
Here:
http://git.debian.org/?p=collab-maint/ntop.git;a=blob;f=debian/ntop.init
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Is there an easy way to see the fixed /etc/init.d/ntop or its source?
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Title:
/etc/init.d/ntop fails to detect missing network interface
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The next upload of ntop will fix this issue.
Thank for reporting the issue.
** Changed in: ntop (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Fix Committed
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alej0,
It would be nice if you could/would forward the patch upstream as well (for
consideration) .
I also ran into this bug and had to use your work-around. ntop should be
intelligent to know which interfaces is actually up and doing stuff.
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/etc/init.d/ntop fails to detect missing net
Sorry for the misunderstood. Now I got it, here is a patch for
/etc/init.d/ntop.
** Attachment added: "patch_ntop_bug_231024"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/16860316/patch_ntop_bug_231024
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/etc/init.d/ntop fails to detect missing network interface
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/231024
You
Hi alej0, I think you've misunderstood. I'm aware that the error comes
from ifconfig(8) and that ifconfig is correct in giving it. But
/etc/init.d/ntop then proceeds to start-stop-daemon anyway, even though
its code attempts to avoid this precisely because ifconfig didn't say
`UP'. The code isn
"eth0: error fetching interface information: Device not found"
This error is from ifconfig not from ntop, the problem is that eth0
doesn't exist.
You can change the interface ntop works for in /var/lib/ntop/init.cfg
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