Not sure how to add it, but I can tell you that if I use the Synaptic
installer which I think is the GUI end of apt-get, the version of ntop
packaged is 2.3, and older one and inferior to what you can download and
compile which I believe is 3.2.  There may be a more recent package out
there, I'm not a good user of any flavor of Linux.

The difference between the two versions made downloading and compiling
myself more than worthwhile. Packages I needed to install included: libpcap,
libgdbm, zlib, libpng, and GD.

Hope that helps.

Andrew


-----Original Message-----
From: Alex Pinheiro Machado Rodrigues [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, December 21, 2005 10:30 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [Ntop] Ntop on Debian


How I can include ntop into sources.list to be listed when I run apt-get,
for example?  For now, I have to download the source and compile it. Am I
right?
Thanks,
Alex















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