Re: [Ntop] New to NTOP and list

2003-11-24 Thread Mike Tremaine
Download the lastest CVS. Read howto here http://www.ntop.org/download.html Then once you have the cvs tree cd into ntop/docs/ and you'll find most of the documentation you'll need. Reading the back traffic at http://lists.ntop.org/pipermail/ntop/ and look for Redhat 9 issues. (Also you can

RE: [Ntop] New to NTOP and list

2003-11-24 Thread Burton M. Strauss III
Read the files in docs/ maybe - esp. BUILD-NTOP.txt and FAQ. -Burton -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Jennifer Fountain Sent: Monday, November 24, 2003 1:26 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: [Ntop] New to NTOP and list Hi Guys, I am new

RE: [Ntop] New to NTOP and list

2003-11-24 Thread Burton M. Strauss III
Title: Re: [Ntop] New to NTOP and list Bad idea. That's version 2.2, which is unsupported. There's an rpm for 2.2c at SourceForge, but there's a heck of a difference between 2.2c and 2.2.9x (the cvs version)... -Burton -Original Message-From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto

RE: [Ntop] New to NTOP and list

2003-11-24 Thread Kaczmarek, Thaddeus
Title: RE: [Ntop] New to NTOP and list Guess I will be building the rpm then :-) Is cvs known to consistently build? Ted On Mon, 2003-11-24 at 15:21, Burton M. Strauss III wrote: Bad idea. That's version 2.2, which is unsupported. There's an rpm for 2.2c at SourceForge, but there's

RE: [Ntop] New to NTOP and list

2003-11-24 Thread Burton M. Strauss III
Title: RE: [Ntop] New to NTOP and list Well, it's a development version, so it's always possible for things to break, but both Luca and I test things pretty carefully before committing them. Since we both work in Linux, that's pretty safe. Luca does a lot with Mac OS X too, so that's ok