The hard way is actually via rpm since you end up in dependency hell and you have no idea what the RPM's author compiled against or what options he compiled in. Doing the standard "./configure; make; make install" is the easy way. :)

As for the urllib2 error... did you get that running ntop or up2date? If you got it from up2date, try doing a google search for "fedora apt repositories" and adding a few, then use apt-get or synaptic to install ntop. You can also go to rpm.pbone.net and search for ntop for fedora core 2.

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Arthur Stephens wrote:
urllib2.URLError: <urlopen error (111, 'Connection refused')>

I forgot to mention I installed -
rpm -ivh ntop-3.0-0.i386.rpm

Do I need to install it the hard way? :)

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You could also try something even simpler "up2date libpcap"

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Burton M. Strauss III wrote:

Sounds like you didn't compile against the same system you are running
against - I doubt FC2 uses libpcap 0.6.2.  Either that or you have an

old,

bad, library or link left around.

1. Cleanup /usr/lib (or wherever libpcap is)
2. Re compile ntop (or reinstall the rpm, etc.)

-----Burton




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[EMAIL PROTECTED] root]# /usr/bin/ntop @/etc/ntop.conf -A /usr/bin/ntop: error while loading shared libraries: libpcap.so.0.6.2: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory [EMAIL PROTECTED] root]# rpm -q libpcap libpcap-0.8.3-3

How does one fix this problem?

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