Stefan
I don't know what you mean exactly but you can do "ntopng -i my.pcap" and ntop 
will read packets from my.pcap file

Luca

On Jul 3, 2013, at 5:19 PM, Stefan <[email protected]> wrote:

> Mark,
> 
> Have you received any replies ref the usage on a pcap file? If what you said 
> is a removed feature, moving forward, then it would be a very critical piece 
> missing, 
> 
> As a side note: I actually discovered ntop when doing my gold cert with SANS, 
> many, many years ago, when running the pcap files through it revealed to me 
> issues which otherwise I would have missed, concerning forensics of an 
> intrusion. Have liked it since, and continued to follow its development, then 
> acquired nprobe as another nice tool. And - of course - used it a "active" 
> network tool, also.
> 
> ***Stefan
> 
> 
> On Tue, Jul 2, 2013 at 2:45 PM, Mark Davis <[email protected]> wrote:
> Thanks! Didn't realize that was another application dependency... "apt-get 
> install redis-server" did it.
>  
> I take it that this version of Ntopng doesn't have the capability to load 
> pcap files, is that correct? I no longer can use an option -f, and I don't 
> see a pcap file load option under the --help for ntopng:
>  <snip>
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