Amazing - right on the head, even for the extra info ;)
First - thanks for the reply.
Second - it took me a while to figure out that some stuff (amongst
which graphviz - you guessed that one right!) did not come
pre-packaged, but just as soon as I sent out the original email, I
fink-ed it and it was OK.
Third - and most amazing, as far as your (unrelated to the original
post, but so coincidental to what I just experienced!) comment: last
night I left ntop running on my powerbook, and this morning, when I
woke up and looked at my laptop, I was welcomed by a kernel panic. Not
knowing of the issue you just mentioned, I just started a hardware
test on my powerbook (still running), as (yet another coincidence)
just a few days ago I installed one additional Kingston RAM module,
and I thought of it being the culprit ...

Thanks again,
Stef

On 11/5/05, Walter Brock <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> It's working fine for me.  Although I have experienced sporadic
> kernel panic problems that other's have been complaining about.
>
> Had to install graphviz using fink in order to get the network maps
> to work.
>
> On Nov 4, 2005, at 9:46 PM, Stef wrote:
>
> > Has anybody had any success with the macosx package? I installed it,
> > but it seems to be missing files (assuming everything should end up in
> > /usr/local/ntop-3.2, exclusively)
> >
> > TIA,
> > Stef
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