I am having a problem where ntopng appears to be not reading the config file ( I have tried both the short and long form for the Parameters ).. Any idea what I am doing wrong? CentOS 6.4 64Bit, ntopng installed from Repo, Version 1.0.1_6637
cat ntopng.conf # ntopng Configuration File # run as user ntop #--user ntop -U ntop # run as daemon --daemon # for testing use different http port #--http-port 3050 -w 3050 # Set the Default Data Directory --data-dir /etc/ntopng/data # Set the HTTP Documents Directory --httpdocs-dir /usr/local/share/ntopng/httpdocs # Set the Scripts Directory --scripts-dir /usr/local/share/ntopng/scripts # Set the Callbacks Directory --callbacks-dir /usr/local/share/ntopng/scripts/callbacks # Set the redis Info --redis localhost:6379 # Interfaces to Monitor #--interface eth1,eth2,eth3,eth4 #-i eth3 --interface 6 # Set PID File #--pid /var/run/ntopng/ntopng.pid -G=/var/run/ntopng/ntopng.pid # Use our Protocol List #--protocols /usr/local/ntop/etc/ntop/protocol.list # Since the Interfaces we capture from don't have an IP Address # We need to set the LocalHostNetworks #--local-subnets "192.168.40.0/24,192.168.42.0/24,192.168.43.0/24,192.168.45.0/24" -m "192.168.40.0/24,192.168.42.0/24,192.168.43.0/24,192.168.45.0/24" # Enable some debugging --verbose /usr/local/bin/ntopng /etc/ntopng/ntopng.conf 30/Jul/2013 15:27:14 [Redis.cpp:54] Succesfully connected to Redis 64 bit v.2.4.10 30/Jul/2013 15:27:14 [Ntop.cpp:402] Setting local networks to 192.168.1.0/24 30/Jul/2013 15:27:14 [AddressResolution.cpp:129] Rule '192.168.1.0'/'24' 30/Jul/2013 15:27:14 [Ntop.cpp:402] Setting local networks to 0.0.0.0/32,192.168.0.0/16,172.16.0.0/16,224.0.0.0/8,239.0.0.0/8 30/Jul/2013 15:27:14 [AddressResolution.cpp:129] Rule '0.0.0.0'/'32' 30/Jul/2013 15:27:14 [AddressResolution.cpp:129] Rule '192.168.0.0'/'16' 30/Jul/2013 15:27:14 [AddressResolution.cpp:129] Rule '172.16.0.0'/'16' 30/Jul/2013 15:27:14 [AddressResolution.cpp:129] Rule '224.0.0.0'/'8' 30/Jul/2013 15:27:14 [AddressResolution.cpp:129] Rule '239.0.0.0'/'8' 30/Jul/2013 15:27:14 [Prefs.cpp:476] WARNING: Config file /var/tmp/ntopng-users.conf not found (it will be created) 30/Jul/2013 15:27:14 [NetworkInterface.cpp:70] WARNING: No capture interface specified 30/Jul/2013 15:27:14 [NetworkInterface.cpp:872] Available interfaces (-i <interface index>): 30/Jul/2013 15:27:14 [NetworkInterface.cpp:893] 1. (eth0) 30/Jul/2013 15:27:14 [NetworkInterface.cpp:893] 2. (eth1) 30/Jul/2013 15:27:14 [NetworkInterface.cpp:893] 3. USB bus number 1 (usbmon1) 30/Jul/2013 15:27:14 [NetworkInterface.cpp:893] 4. (eth2) 30/Jul/2013 15:27:14 [NetworkInterface.cpp:893] 5. USB bus number 2 (usbmon2) 30/Jul/2013 15:27:14 [NetworkInterface.cpp:893] 6. (eth3) 30/Jul/2013 15:27:14 [NetworkInterface.cpp:893] 7. USB bus number 3 (usbmon3) 30/Jul/2013 15:27:14 [NetworkInterface.cpp:893] 8. (eth4) 30/Jul/2013 15:27:14 [NetworkInterface.cpp:893] 9. USB bus number 4 (usbmon4) 30/Jul/2013 15:27:14 [NetworkInterface.cpp:893] 10. USB bus number 5 (usbmon5) 30/Jul/2013 15:27:14 [NetworkInterface.cpp:893] 11. Pseudo-device that captures on all interfaces (any) 30/Jul/2013 15:27:14 [NetworkInterface.cpp:893] 12. (lo) 30/Jul/2013 15:27:14 [NetworkInterface.cpp:70] WARNING: No capture interface specified 30/Jul/2013 15:27:14 [NetworkInterface.cpp:872] Available interfaces (-i <interface index>): 30/Jul/2013 15:27:14 [NetworkInterface.cpp:893] 1. (eth0) 30/Jul/2013 15:27:14 [NetworkInterface.cpp:893] 2. (eth1) 30/Jul/2013 15:27:14 [NetworkInterface.cpp:893] 3. USB bus number 1 (usbmon1) 30/Jul/2013 15:27:14 [NetworkInterface.cpp:893] 4. (eth2) 30/Jul/2013 15:27:14 [NetworkInterface.cpp:893] 5. USB bus number 2 (usbmon2) 30/Jul/2013 15:27:14 [NetworkInterface.cpp:893] 6. (eth3) 30/Jul/2013 15:27:14 [NetworkInterface.cpp:893] 7. USB bus number 3 (usbmon3) 30/Jul/2013 15:27:14 [NetworkInterface.cpp:893] 8. (eth4) 30/Jul/2013 15:27:14 [NetworkInterface.cpp:893] 9. USB bus number 4 (usbmon4) 30/Jul/2013 15:27:14 [NetworkInterface.cpp:893] 10. USB bus number 5 (usbmon5) 30/Jul/2013 15:27:14 [NetworkInterface.cpp:893] 11. Pseudo-device that captures on all interfaces (any) 30/Jul/2013 15:27:14 [NetworkInterface.cpp:893] 12. (lo) 30/Jul/2013 15:27:15 [PcapInterface.cpp:53] Reading packets from interface eth0... 30/Jul/2013 15:27:15 [NetworkInterface.cpp:786] User changed to nobody 30/Jul/2013 15:27:15 [main.cpp:143] ERROR: Unable to store PID in file /var/run/ntopng/ntopng.pid Tim Bernhardson Technical Services Manager Sun-Maid Growers of California 7273 Murray Drive, Ste 18 Stockton, CA 95210 Direct Telephone: 1-209-472-8547 Facsimile: 1-209-482-8448 E-Mail: [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]> Web: www.sunmaid.com<http://www.sunmaid.com>
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