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Hence this semi-automated response. Posting guidelines are in the "HOWTO ask for help" item at http://snapshot.ntop.org and in the docs/FAQ file. 1. ONE and only ONE problem / issue / question per message. With a meaningful subject. The goal is that if you're asking a common question, the subject would have allowed you to find it in the back traffic for the mailing list. 2. Search the back traffic on these lists. There is a searchable archive at http://search.gmane.org 3. Read the docs/FAQ file in the source. You should get a recent version, not one from some old source .tgz. As a last resort, a HTMLed version is posted in the documentation section of http://www.ntopsupport.com. 4. Check snapshot, http://snapshot.ntop.org - this is a community FAQ collection. Entries from snapshot are migrated into docs/FAQ fairly routinely, but the newest stuff (and some oldies but goodies) are at snapshot. 5. We support only the current versions of ntop. This is either: * the cvs (and tell us the last time you did a checkout) * the latest development version posted at SourceForge or * the last release, v2.1.3. If you use a port/package and the latest version available for your OS is some release candidate from a year ago, sorry. Contact the packager and ask them to get current. 6. Post the information about your environment we ask for. In versions after 2.1.57 we STRONGLY suggest you use the "Problem Report" form that ntop will generate for you since it contains much of the necessary information. 7. Make sure you're in a supported environment (./configure --showoses). If it's an unsupported environment, we're interested in your efforts to make ntop work, but we don't have the time, resources, knowledge and/or insterest to do it ourselves. -----Burton -----Original Message----- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Jeremy Hein Sent: Friday, March 28, 2003 2:30 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: [Ntop] SSL, Service I'm running Redhat. I want to use SSL with ntop. How do I create ntop-cert.pem How do I start ntop using the service command. When I execute service ntop start from the command line, ntop starts but it doesn't respond to any port. Can I easily separate out all IPsec traffic. I don't need to decrypt it, I just wish to know how much of my total incomming/outgoing Internet traffic is IPsec. Thanks, Jeremy -- "Nothing would please me more than being able to hire ten programmers and deluge the hobby market with good software." -- Bill Gates 1976 We are still waiting .... _______________________________________________ Ntop mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://listgateway.unipi.it/mailman/listinfo/ntop _______________________________________________ Ntop mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://listgateway.unipi.it/mailman/listinfo/ntop
