Luca:

I re-copied the SVN code today, and your text about the config file needing '=' 
for options is in there ( it wasn't there in the SVN I loaded on Sept 19 ).

I will do some testing and see what options do not work in the config file when 
'=' is used and let you know.

Tim Bernhardson
Technical Services Manager
Sun-Maid Growers of California
7273 Murray Drive, Ste 18
Stockton, CA 95210

Date: Mon, 26 Aug 2013 18:54:49 +0200
From: Luca Deri <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [Ntop] Ntop Digest, Vol 111, Issue 14
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TIm
I have updated the man page some days ago. Please change the man page 
integrating your comments and send it to me so I can put in SVN

Thanks Luca

On Aug 26, 2013, at 5:41 PM, Tim Bernhardson <[email protected]> wrote:

> That fixed the problem, however neither the man page or the help text ( 
> ntopng --help ) show using equal signs for options ( any options ), and only 
> some options require = others ( such as --scripts-dir and --callbacks-dir ) 
> do not work when using an equal sign.
> 
> 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]
> Web: www.sunmaid.com
> 
> Date: Fri, 23 Aug 2013 22:44:37 +0200
> From: Luca Deri <[email protected]>
> To: [email protected]
> Cc: "[email protected]" <[email protected]>
> Subject: Re: [Ntop] Configture NTOPNG
> Message-ID: <[email protected]>
> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1
> 
> Tim
> you must specify "-w=3050" (add =) as specified in the man page. We'll better 
> handle this issue perhaps with a more explicit warning
> 
> Regards Luca
> 
> 
> 
> 
> On Aug 20, 2013, at 5:44 PM, Tim Bernhardson <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
>> Luca:
>> 
>> The directory /var/run/ntopng is empty, owned by the ntop user and mode 755.
>> Port 3000 is in use, however Port 3050 ( defined in the 
>> /etc/ntopng/ntopng.conf file ) is unused.
>> 
>> As you can tell from looking at the output of ntopng, it is not reading the 
>> configuration file.
>> 
>> 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]
>> Web: www.sunmaid.com
>> 
>> From: Luca Deri <[email protected]>
>> To: [email protected]
>> Cc: "[email protected]" <[email protected]>
>> Subject: Re: [Ntop] Configture NTOPNG
>> Message-ID: <[email protected]>
>> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="windows-1252"
>> 
>> TIm
>> the permission issue should have been solved (please remove first 
>> /var/run/ntopng/), as of the web issue is the HTTP port free? Check it with 
>> nest at
>> 
>> Luca
>> On Aug 19, 2013, at 10:36 PM, Tim Bernhardson <[email protected]> wrote:
>> 
>>> Luca:
>>> 
>>> Same error with SVN Code?does not read/use the ntopng.config file.
>>> 
>>> /usr/local/bin/ntopng /etc/ntopng/ntopng.conf
>>> 19/Aug/2013 13:25:00 [Redis.cpp:54] Succesfully connected to Redis 64 bit 
>>> v.2.4.10
>>> 19/Aug/2013 13:25:00 [Ntop.cpp:427] Setting local networks to 192.168.1.0/24
>>> 19/Aug/2013 13:25:00 [AddressResolution.cpp:129] Rule '192.168.1.0'/'24'
>>> 19/Aug/2013 13:25:00 [Ntop.cpp:427] Setting local networks to 
>>> 0.0.0.0/32,192.168.0.0/16,172.16.0.0/12,10.0.0.0/8,224.0.0.0/8,239.0.0.0/8
>>> 19/Aug/2013 13:25:00 [AddressResolution.cpp:129] Rule '0.0.0.0'/'32'
>>> 19/Aug/2013 13:25:00 [AddressResolution.cpp:129] Rule '192.168.0.0'/'16'
>>> 19/Aug/2013 13:25:00 [AddressResolution.cpp:129] Rule '172.16.0.0'/'12'
>>> 19/Aug/2013 13:25:00 [AddressResolution.cpp:129] Rule '10.0.0.0'/'8'
>>> 19/Aug/2013 13:25:00 [AddressResolution.cpp:129] Rule '224.0.0.0'/'8'
>>> 19/Aug/2013 13:25:00 [AddressResolution.cpp:129] Rule '239.0.0.0'/'8'
>>> 19/Aug/2013 13:25:00 [Prefs.cpp:513] WARNING: Config file 
>>> /var/tmp/ntopng/ntopng-users.conf not found (it will be created)
>>> 19/Aug/2013 13:25:00 [NetworkInterface.cpp:70] WARNING: No capture 
>>> interface specified
>>> 19/Aug/2013 13:25:00 [NetworkInterface.cpp:923] Available interfaces (-i 
>>> <interface index>):
>>> 19/Aug/2013 13:25:00 [NetworkInterface.cpp:944]  1.  (eth0)
>>> 19/Aug/2013 13:25:00 [NetworkInterface.cpp:944]  2.  (eth1)
>>> 19/Aug/2013 13:25:00 [NetworkInterface.cpp:944]  3. USB bus number 1 
>>> (usbmon1)
>>> 19/Aug/2013 13:25:00 [NetworkInterface.cpp:944]  4.  (eth2)
>>> 19/Aug/2013 13:25:00 [NetworkInterface.cpp:944]  5. USB bus number 2 
>>> (usbmon2)
>>> 19/Aug/2013 13:25:00 [NetworkInterface.cpp:944]  6.  (eth3)
>>> 19/Aug/2013 13:25:00 [NetworkInterface.cpp:944]  7. USB bus number 3 
>>> (usbmon3)
>>> 19/Aug/2013 13:25:00 [NetworkInterface.cpp:944]  8.  (eth4)
>>> 19/Aug/2013 13:25:00 [NetworkInterface.cpp:944]  9. USB bus number 4 
>>> (usbmon4)
>>> 19/Aug/2013 13:25:00 [NetworkInterface.cpp:944]  10. USB bus number 5 
>>> (usbmon5)
>>> 19/Aug/2013 13:25:00 [NetworkInterface.cpp:944]  11. Pseudo-device that 
>>> captures on all interfaces (any)
>>> 19/Aug/2013 13:25:00 [NetworkInterface.cpp:944]  12.  (lo)
>>> 19/Aug/2013 13:25:00 [PcapInterface.cpp:53] Reading packets from interface 
>>> eth0...
>>> 19/Aug/2013 13:25:00 [NetworkInterface.cpp:837] User changed to nobody
>>> 19/Aug/2013 13:25:00 [Ntop.cpp:476] Registered interface eth0 [id: 0]
>>> 19/Aug/2013 13:25:00 [main.cpp:154] ERROR: Unable to store PID in file 
>>> /var/run/ntopng/ntopng.pid
>>> 19/Aug/2013 13:25:00 [HTTPserver.cpp:297] ERROR: Unable to start HTTP 
>>> server (IPv4) on port 3000
>>> 
>>> more /etc/ntopng/ntopng.conf
>>> # 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 Callbacs 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 
>>> "192.168.40.0/24,192.168.42.0/24,192.168.43.0/24,192.168.45.0/2
>>> 4"
>>> -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
>>> 
>>> 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]
>>> Web: www.sunmaid.com
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