First off, please use the list, unless you're interested in paid support?

Since most of the absolute paths are the graphics, icons, flags, etc., could
you just copy them to the apache server?

Beyond that, there's no easy way to change things.  A --url-root-prefix or
some such parameter was discussed, but it's a lot of work.  Probably upwards
of 40 hours.  So it would have to be a sponsored project.

-----Burton


-----Original Message-----
From: Gonzalo Mart�nez [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, May 29, 2003 9:48 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: proxying ntop through apache


Hi,

 I've successfully compiled, installed and run ntop, great software by the
way.

 I'm trying to make it work by proxying it through apache, which I still
haven't been able to, I followed all the recommendations present in the
mini-howto (by Toby Johnson), but I still have the problem which is supposed
to be fixed using de rewrite module.

 As an example, when I'm in the about frame, I can't see the image bug.png,
which is referenced in About.html as "<img src="/bug.png"...>", if I modify
the About.html code, removing the "/" before de bug.png it works.
 As you can imagine the problem I face is that most of the relevant html
code is generated on the fly by the ntop engine, so I can not modify the way
it reference links by alterating html code.

 Is there a way to make it work ? May be some non-documented feature during
compilation.

Any help will be appreciated.

Thanks in advance.

Gonzalo.



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