Hi, I've just installed ntop and love it! :)
But, I have this problem, i start ntop with;
#./ntop -w 37470 -i eth1 -b localhost:4000 -u nobody &
having mySQLserver.pl running at port 4000.
But I can't seem to get ntop to save the data when in shutdown and
to retrive it when i restart. I understand that there's and option, -S,
but when I start with -S (./ntop -w 37470 -i eth1 -b localhost:4000 -u
nobody -S)
all I get is:

---
Wait please: ntop is coming up...
18/Sep/2001:20:31:19 Initializing IP services...
18/Sep/2001:20:31:19 Open channel with ntop SQL client running @
localhost:4000
18/Sep/2001:20:31:19 lt-ntop v.2.0.0 MT [i686-pc-linux] (09/16/01 
09:59:56
build)
18/Sep/2001:20:31:19 Copyright 1998-2001 by Luca Deri <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
18/Sep/2001:20:31:19 Get the freshest ntop from http://www.ntop.org/
18/Sep/2001:20:31:19 Written by Luca Deri <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>.
18/Sep/2001:20:31:19 Usage: lt-ntop
18/Sep/2001:20:31:19     [-c <sticky hosts: idle hosts are not purged 
from
hash>]
18/Sep/2001:20:31:19     [-r <refresh time (interactive = 3 sec/web 
= 120
sec)>]
... and so it continues with --help.

It seems -S isn't documented anywhere else in the man pages, can 
anyone help
me?

Also, I wondered if there is possible add an negative identifier 
to the URL
list.
I.e. to restrict /* except /thptStats.html

Thanks!

          -robin



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