The main option I was referring to was "--enable-nfprofile".  When I 
downloaded from the repository, I don't know if that was enabled or not, 
I assumed not at the time because I could not get the server to properly 
build profiles like I was looking for at the time with the package.   If 
the option is enabled from the repository, then it should work just as 
well.  The reason why I wrote another guide is I spent weeks going 
through every guide I could find trying to get this working the way I 
wanted, so when I got it up and running the way I wanted I went ahead 
and wrote it up for my own notes.

Adam Osterlund
Network Engineer
Wi-Fi Guys, LLC.
Office: 218-353-7798 x 107


On 7/21/2010 1:58 AM, Erik Wenzel wrote:
> Am 20.07.2010 um 18.09 schrieb Adam Osterlund:
>
>    
>> == Step 1 ==
>> Install some of the precompiled packages from the repository.  There are a 
>> few more available, but it is better to build them from source so we can 
>> specify a few more options with them than what comes with the repository.  
>> We also need a C compiler and some development packages for nfdump to 
>> compile correctly, so we get them as well.
>>      
> Could you name the "few more options" that are not supported by the debian 
> package? It is not useful to write one more guide on how to install nfsen on 
> debian/ubuntu based systems. The optimum is to just use "apt-get install 
> nfsen". Anyone is welcome to improve the package.
>
> --
> Erik Wenzel
> [email protected]
>
>
>
>
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