I set my permisions so that user "ntop" owned and had read write permissions
to /usr/local/var/ntop. But it still didn't work.

I just ran it with elevated priviledges

sudo ntop -u ntop -A -P /usr/local/var/ntop  and I was prompted to set admin
password. I suppose that solved.

But the only way I can start ntop is sudo ntop. Must it be so? I noticed
that ntop always chooses to run as user nobody irrespective of your -u
option. So I changed the permissions on /usr/local/var/ntop to be owned by
user nobody before ntop could run. Thanks for your assistance
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