Hello,
I use last ntop distribution CVS on linux 2.2.14 system
I have 1 problem when I want to use ssl
I have on my machine openssl 0.9.6 : sources are in directory
/opt/openssl-0.9.6 and library in /usr/local/lib :
I have error message when I launch ./configure (without option)
do you have an /usr/local/ssl directory? It may be needed...
Olivier
On Thu, Jan 04, 2001 at 09:54:51AM +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
I use last ntop distribution CVS on linux 2.2.14 system
I have 1 problem when I want to use ssl
I have on my machine openssl 0.9.6 : sources are in directory
/opt/openssl-0.9.6 and library in /usr/local/lib :
Olivier Nicole a écrit :
do you have an /usr/local/ssl directory? It may be needed...
Olivier
OK it's the solution
I re-install openssl distribution in default directory (usr/local/ssl)
Before, i installed it in directory /usr/local/openssl
But i tried "./configure
Hello,
It's so me
I have 3 pb with plugins :
- arpWatchPlugin (icmpPlugin.so)
- Remote Interface
- WAPPlugin (I won't use it)
I use ucd distribution 4.2.pre2
When I launch ntop, i have message :
4/Jan/2001:14:31:14 ntop v.1.3.2 MT (SSL) [i686-pc-linux-gnu] (01/04/01
01:45:11 PM build)
I´m currently running ntop on a SuSe 7.0
Distribution ( installed directly from the SuSe CD together with the OS )
sniffing in a 100MBit network with the following command line for about a
month:
ntop -d -f ntop.db src host 213.168.79.170 or dst
host 213.168.79.170
Problem no 1.:
Randomly
Hi everybody,
I have just compile ntop 1.3.2 on a Powermac 6100 under MkLinux PreR1, I
used to use ntop 1.1 with no problems, but I was looking for more detailled
information which ntop 1.3.2 provides.
Everything works fine, except a segmentation fault after an hour.
Now, perhap's I've missed
Hi all,
thanks for using ntop.
"System Administration @ ngc-leverkusen.de" wrote:
I´m currently running ntop on a SuSe 7.0 Distribution ( installed
directly from the SuSe CD together with the OS ) sniffing in a 100MBit
network with the following command line for about a month:
ntop -d