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(1) Please start a new thread w/ appropriate subject - that
way people can find the ?/answer in the back traffic.
(2) Logging as in the web server access log? Or as in
ntop's --trace-level??
Either way, it's just one file (either the one you specify
for the web server access log) or the one from the OS's syslog function.
You can use OS/system functions such as log rotate with the
latter.
-----Burton From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Steve Sneed (Home Loan Center) Sent: Tuesday, May 23, 2006 12:46 PM To: [email protected] Subject: [Ntop] re: Ntop] config files Thanks!! I will definitely do that.One more question: How many logfies does ntop maintain? I want full logging capability because I am pushing those to another boxCurrently it is set at -1. Is there a definition somewhere for those levels?the prefs db file. You can see the underlying settings via Admin |Configure | Preferences. However, be careful - some preferences act oddly when set both ways (commandline and web). To fix this you sometimes have to go into the database anddelete records. You should pick one method and stick with it. ----- _____ From: ntop-bounces at unipi.it [mailto:ntop-bounces at unipi.it] On Behalf OfSteve Sneed (Sent: Monday, May 22, 2006 4:19 PMTo: ntop at unipi.itSubject: [Hello, I have a question. I realize that ntop is started with a command and aseries of arguments. My question is this: If I go into the admin/configure/startup options/debugging preferencessection, I can set a parameter to send all ntop logs to the local syslogserver. It says the change will take effect upon restart. Where is that change archived? Thanks Steve-------------- next part --------------An HTML attachment was scrubbed...URL: http://listgateway.unipi.it/pipermail/ntop/attachments/20060522/b51494c4/attachment.htm
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