First of all you shuold de-select all the thing that you don't want
...f.e. ssl, plugins...or whatever...

Than if you have to monitor a very large net... the -g option could be
useful....


At last but not the lest ....i think you could trie to use 2 network
card...one to hold the ntop web server the second to hold the sniffer..

Ciao

-----Messaggio originale-----
Da: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Per conto
di Mats Akerberg
Inviato: venerd� 13 dicembre 2002 14.08
A: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Oggetto: Re: R: [Ntop-dev] Which OS is stable!


On Fri, 13 Dec 2002, Pietro Bandera wrote:
>Well i use red hat 7.3 without any problem.....but ....the problem is 
>not the os....is the way you start and compile ntop....and most of all 
>the version of ntop that you use

Yes I know that I use a develop version (that's why I asked here).

I wanted the opinion from others.

And why do you think I start ntop in some wrong way?
And how do you know that I compiled it wrong?!?!
(Yes I can agrre that gcc-3.2 in Redhat-8 can have some errors :-)).



             Mats Akerberg ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
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