Hummm... I'm running with both -p and -d just fine... What does your protocol list file look like? Unless you've patched NTop, it must be on a single line...
AOL IM=5190,DHCP/BOOTP=bootps|bootpc,DNS=domain not: AOL IM=5190 DHCP/BOOTP=bootps|bootpc DNS=domain -----Burton -----Original Message----- <snip> One other thing (could be a bug too): When I run ntop with -d *and* -p <file> flags, the demon immediately dies. Running ntop without the -d flag and the same protocol-file works fine... My Router-configuration is the following: Linux 2.4.3 2 network-cards (one for the lan, one for the dsl-modem) ntop 2.0.0 (compiled from source) <snip> _______________________________________________ Ntop-dev mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://listmanager.unipi.it/mailman/listinfo/ntop-dev
