>>>>> "Christian" == Christian Lete <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

    Christian> Hi..i just downloaded ntop 2.2c on a gentoo machine and
    Christian> a ntop-3.0pre1 on other machine..and after compiling
    Christian> and installing there is no such intop..is still
    Christian> available in these versions? because on the website the
    Christian> overview says it is also includes..i hope you can help
    Christian> me..becaue i do neet intop...  thanks in advance
    Christian> Christian Lete

intop is unsupported.  If you need a copy I have a backup somewhere
in my dead filesystems.  Just drop me a note.  But I am sure 'intop'
in no more usable with current version of ntop.


'nsh' will replace 'intop'.  'nsh' is a clone of the so popular
tcsh with builtin extensions to include ntop functionalities.
It is still in alpha stage, but it compiles and runs with latest
ntop from cvs.  I am working on this topic.

I have 'nsh' running on Linux machines (both GNU/Debian 3.0
testing/unstable and Red Hat Linux release 9 (Shrike))
with the following functionalities already available:

[EMAIL PROTECTED] 33> nbuiltins
nsh implements the following builtins as extensions to the tcsh commands:
[commands enclosed in '<>' are implemented but they are still in alpha stage]
 
 close          filter         interface      lsdev         <mip>
 narp          <nbt>          <nbuiltins>    <ncal>          nfinger
<nhelp>         nhosts         nlast         <nrc>          <nsu>
 ntop           nuptime       <nwho>          open           packets
 protocols      services       sniff          swap
throughput
<traffic>

[EMAIL PROTECTED] 34> nuptime 
 7:03pm   up   6 days, 10:44:07,    1 interface
(eth0) -- sed.netikos.com [172.22.4.114],   61 hosts,   4,879,457 Pkts/ 622.9 MB

Yup! I have it running without crash for 6 days !!!!
To be honest on the network I am running there is small traffic.

Here are the istruction to starting playing with it.

 1> setenv CVROOT :pserver:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/export/home/ntop
 2> cvs login (use 'ntop' as password)
 3> cvs co nsh
 4> cd nsh
 5> ./configure
 6> sudo ./nsh
 nsh 1> sniff eth0
 [EMAIL PROTECTED] 2>

Have packets!

/rocco

-- 
Rocco Carbone <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Pisa Italy

"It's simple to make things. It's hard to make things simple."
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