-w must be used in conjuction with -d (as it says in the usage)

30/05/2001 07:24:55, "Wes Owen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>
>
>
>   I type the command
>
>   ntop -w 3000
>
>   and it comes back with this
>
>
>   ntop: illegal option -- w
>   ntop v.1.1 for i386-unknown-netbsd1.5
>   Written by Luca Deri <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>.
>
>   Usage: ntop
>
>       [-r <refresh time (interactive = 3 sec/web = 120 sec)>]
>       [-f <traffic dump file (see tcpdump)>]
>       [-n (numeric IP addresses (interactive mode only))]
>       [-p <IP protocols to monitor> (see man page)]
>
>       [-i <interface>]
>       [-w <port>]
>       [-d (daemon mode [use only with -w])]
>       [-m <local addresses (see man page)>]
>
>       [-l <log period (seconds)>]
>       [-F <flow specs (see man page)>]
>       [ <filter expression (like tcpdump)>]
>
>   While ntop is running interactively, the following keys are active:
>
>       'q' - quit ntop
>       'r' - reset statistics
>       'n' - toggle address format (num <-> sym <-> MAC <-> Nw Board
>   Manufact.)
>
>       'p' - toggle traffic values (bytes <-> % <-> thpt)
>       'l' - toggle hosts display (local subnet <-> all)
>       'd' - toggle idle (idle <-> send/receive)
>       't' - toggle sort (sent <-> received)
>
>       'y' - toggle columns sort
>       'h' - show this help
>       ' ' - toggle protocol
>
>
>   DOES ANYONE KNOW WHY???
>
>
>   Thanx

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