Generated by ntop v.2.1.90 MT (SSL) [i386-unknown-freebsd4.8] (03/24/03 10:52:27 AM 
build)
Listening on [fxp0] without a kernel (libpcap) filtering expression
Web report active on interface fxp0

Just a heads up for you guyss out there, I have found a wierd issue where 2.1.90 
crashes when I click on the about->configuration link. leaves no debug, just 
dissappears off the process list.

I also found some issue where with the very same command line that I used to start 
2.1.55 I do not get recently used ports anymore at the bottom of the 
stats->hosts-><host_ip> page. It says "Requested data is not available as due to
the way you started ntop (command line flags)" Strange as tho my command line did not 
change any.

the following is my startup script.

#!/bin/shh
#----------------------------------------------------------------------
# The following variables may be changed
#

# Network interface(s) to be monitored;
# may be blank, or comma-separated list
interfaces='fxp0'

# User to run ntop as; leave blank for root
userid='nobody'

# [IP:]port for serving HTTP; set to '0' to disable
http_port='3002'

# [IP:]port for serving HTTPS; set to '0' to disable
# The certificate is /usr/local/share/ntop/ntop-cert.pem
https_port='3003'

# Directory for ntop.access.log
logdir='/var/log'

# Specify any additional arguments here - see ntop(8)
additional_args='-b -n -o -C --reuse-rrd-graphics --throughput-bar-chart -z -g 
@/usr/local/etc/rc.d/networks'


#
# End of user-configurable variables
#----------------------------------------------------------------------

args='-d -L'

[ ! -z $interfaces ] && args="$args -i $interfaces"
[ ! -z $http_port ] && args="$args -w $http_port"
[ ! -z $https_port ] && args="$args -W $https_port"
[ ! -z $logdir ] && args="$args -a ${logdir}/ntop.access.log"
[ ! -z $userid ] && args="$args -u $userid"
[ ! -z "$additional_args" ] && args="$args $additional_args"

case "$1" in
start)
  [ -d $logdir ] && touch ${logdir}/ntop.access.log \
    && chown $userid ${logdir}/ntop.access.log
  [ -d /usr/local/share/ntop ] && cd /usr/local/share/ntop
  [ -x /usr/local/bin/ntop ] && /usr/local/bin/ntop $args
  ;;
stop)
  killall ntop >/dev/null 2>&1 && echo -n ' ntop'
  ;;
*)
  echo "Usage: `basename $0` {start|stop}" >&2
  exit 64
  ;;
esac

exit 0


should anyone see an obvious error here please let me know. I cant find it =[


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