Hi all, I know ntop lacks of documentation: feel free to contribute. I'm willing to give you assistance: just ask. Cheers, Luca Doug Young wrote: > > G'day Daniel > > I'm another new user of ntop & generally I'm very impressed with what it > does. However one doesn't need to mess around with ntop for long without > discovering the abysmal lack of documentation !!!! There is an (almost > dormant) mailing list with the odd (as in rare) person providing valuable > assistance, an archive with the occasional thread of interest, and thats > about it. I think the knowledge that does exist is mainly to do with linux > variants with a smattering of solaris ..... I use ntop in FreeBSD & as you > can see from the mailing list postings thats a problem of no insignificant > order. > > I did email the developer advising that I'd be happy to provide any possible > assistance with producing proper documentation but haven't had a response as > yet .... maybe in the new year. > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Daniel Levy" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > To: "'[EMAIL PROTECTED]'" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Sent: Wednesday, December 27, 2000 4:22 AM > > > Hi , I had read about Ntop today and I would like to install it in our > > servers environment . Can you please send me any documentation how to > > install it and also any documentation on how to run it in a different > mode. > > > > Many Thanks > > > > > > Daniel Levy > > Network Administrator for Xpert Systems. > > Tel - 09-9522395,058-566063 > > > > > > -- Luca Deri Telecom Italia IT Via Matteucci 34/B 56124 Pisa, Italy. Ph. +39/050/968.639 Fax. +39/050/968.626 Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] WWW: http://luca.ntop.org/ ICQ: 68183632 Software is about stuff, about getting hands dirty - Jim Coplien