Well, yes, it's clearly in the FAQ, but only if you know the 'magic word' to
search for, which is intop:
WHAT IS SUPPORTED?
==================
<snip />
Older versions are not supported -- especially 1.3 and the 2.0.99 series of
2.1 release candidates. If you have a problem with them, please obtain the
current cvs version and see if it's still a problem. Unlike certain much
larger
projects, we don't fix things in older versions - there simply aren't enough
resources available.
intop is not supported. It's gone and no longer in the cvs. For a look at
Rocco's new, work-in-progress, download ntcsh, the ntop enabled tcsh shell.
Now, to update that, I'm not sure ntcsh is in the cvs after the reorg - I
can't find it. AFAIK, Rocco hasn't updated this in almost 2 years, so it's
certainly out of date.
So, basically, there's no interface into ntop except the data dumps (various
formats) and the web.
-----Burton
-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Greg
Griessel
Sent: Tuesday, March 29, 2005 7:08 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [Ntop] Command line interface to ntop
you guys are probably going to shoot me down for this one !
i have read in the FAQ and realted doc's about a command line ntop interface
(linux)
ie just a "lite" frontend not the whole big html frontend
how do i execute this ? , or has this been removed in the later versions of
NTOP ?
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