Now I noticed that if I run it as "/etc/init.d/ntop start" it log on
/var/log/message, but if I run as "ntop @/etc/ntop.conf" It logs where I
want. Is there a way to force the ntop.conf tu run? something like:
/etc/init.d/ntop start @/etc/ntop.conf  ?? tried it but didnt work.

thanks


2013/8/14 Rafael <[email protected]>

> sorry, its --use-syslog=local3, didnt copy the entire string.
> Still not working....
>
>
> 2013/8/14 Alex DEKKER <[email protected]>
>
>> On 14/08/13 18:05, Rafael wrote:
>>
>>> ### Logging messages to syslog (instead of the console):
>>> ###  NOTE: To log to a specific facility, use --use-syslog=local3
>>> ###  NOTE: The = is REQUIRED and no spaces are permitted.
>>> --use-syslog=local
>>>
>>
>> Is that really what you've put in ntop.conf? If it is then I think it
>> should be pretty obvious what the problem is...you'll kick yourself when
>> you see it!
>>
>>
>>  It seems that ntop is not linking with local3.
>>>
>>
>>
>> alexd
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