Yep (doh!) - I needed to open port 3000 in iptables.

Another question: i am trying to proxy ntop, and followed the
instructions w/ the proxypass directive, and the mod_rewrite rules
(both modules are present and are used and funtion elsewhere in the
server), but i still don't see the top navigation (only the Scooby
error). how should i debug this, might it be i need to adjust the
rewrite rule?

Thanks,
s7

On 7/3/06, Burton Strauss <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
-w tells ntop what to set up the web server on - check the man page.

Make sure you have the Fedora firewall set to allow access!

-----Burton

-----Original Message-----
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Sent: Monday, July 03, 2006 11:16 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [Ntop] cannot access web interface on lan

i have a redhat fedora core 4 machine with 2 NICs on the same subnet, one
plugged into a mirrored switch port (shows all port traffic), and the other
to a regular port.

i can only access the the ntop web gui on the localhost (127.0.0.1:3000),
and not by either of its LAN IPs.

i have set ntop to listen only on eth1, though i did set it for eth0,
eth1 - and still couldn't connect to the GUI from a LAN connected machine.
can this be set somewhere?

thanks!
sg
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