Bug#402174: ntop does not daemonize correctly

2006-12-09 Thread Max Kellermann
On 2006/12/08 19:35, Ola Lundqvist [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 How do you start it?

By running /etc/init.d/ntop start



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Bug#402174: ntop does not daemonize correctly

2006-12-09 Thread Ola Lundqvist
Interesting! I'll look into that.

Regards,

// Ola

On Sat, Dec 09, 2006 at 12:30:46PM +0100, Max Kellermann wrote:
 On 2006/12/08 19:35, Ola Lundqvist [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  How do you start it?
 
 By running /etc/init.d/ntop start
 
 
 

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Bug#402174: ntop does not daemonize correctly

2006-12-08 Thread Max Kellermann
Package: ntop
Version: 3.2-7

When starting ntop, it does not daemonize correctly: the stderr file
handle is not released.  When started in an interactive session, its
file handle 2 still points to the current tty.  Logging out from an
ssh session is not possible without killing the session forcibly;
after that, ntop's diagnostic messages will go nowhere.

 # ls -l /proc/`pidof ntop`/fd/2
 lrwx--  1 root root 64 Dec  8 18:19 /proc/9876/fd/2 - /dev/pts/3



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Bug#402174: ntop does not daemonize correctly

2006-12-08 Thread Ola Lundqvist
Hi

How do you start it?

Regards,

// Ola

On Fri, Dec 08, 2006 at 06:27:26PM +0100, Max Kellermann wrote:
 Package: ntop
 Version: 3.2-7
 
 When starting ntop, it does not daemonize correctly: the stderr file
 handle is not released.  When started in an interactive session, its
 file handle 2 still points to the current tty.  Logging out from an
 ssh session is not possible without killing the session forcibly;
 after that, ntop's diagnostic messages will go nowhere.
 
  # ls -l /proc/`pidof ntop`/fd/2
  lrwx--  1 root root 64 Dec  8 18:19 /proc/9876/fd/2 - /dev/pts/3
 
 
 

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