umm ...  I have never used windows version of NTOP ...
but on Linux you must supply options when starting
NTOP.  It appears that you are not starting NTOP
properly because it is asking you to specify a valid
interface.

Blake


--- "Fernandez, Jordi" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> Hi everyone.
>  
> I have installed the registered version of ntop on a
> windows 2000 server,
> but when i start the daemon i get this message:
>  
> C:\Archivos de programa\ntop-Win32>ntop
> Wait please: ntop is coming up...
> 30/Aug/2002 17:32:43 Initializing IP services...
> 30/Aug/2002 17:32:43 Initializing GDBM...
> 30/Aug/2002 17:32:43 Initializing network devices...
> 30/Aug/2002 17:32:43 ntop v.2.0 MT [WinNT/2K/XP]
> (27/12/2001 build)
> 30/Aug/2002 17:32:43 Listening on []
> 30/Aug/2002 17:32:43 Copyright 1998-2001 by Luca
> Deri <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >
> 30/Aug/2002 17:32:43 Get the freshest ntop from
> http://www.ntop.org/
> <http://www.ntop.org/> 
> 30/Aug/2002 17:32:43 Initializing...
> 30/Aug/2002 17:32:43 Error opening adapter: El
> sistema no puede hallar el
> archiv
> o especificado.
> 30/Aug/2002 17:32:43 Please select another interface
> using the -i flag.
> 
> And the daemon doesn't start. The server has two
> network cards, and both are
> working well. What's the problem?
> 


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