Greg & Yuri....

thank you very much, all is working like a charm
I've uninstalled all packages, purged httpdocs and fresh installed rpms
from website.
I've also removed spaces from config file.

thanks a lot for the very quick support.


2014-10-06 12:31 GMT+02:00 Yuri Francalacci <[email protected]>:

> Umberto,
> what Greg said is correct. Please ensure you have removed of the
> references (httpdocs) of the old ntopng installation, then the newer should
> work. If you are still in trouble please try to install the rpm/deb package
> available on the ntop web site.
> Yuri
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> On 06 Oct 2014, at 12:28, Greg Eva <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> Hi Umberto,
>
> Not sure if I will be able to help... but here are some thoughts.
>
>    - Ntopng has changed a lot over the past 6 months... so this is
>    perhaps the reason it is no longer working after upgrading your 1 year old
>    installation.
>    - The development team has been working on the package repositories
>    and packaging recently and it is required to update the repository and
>    signatures.  I would suggest you check out the online documentation and
>    follow the repo instructions to ensure you are getting the proper packages.
>    - You have spaces in the ntopng.conf file after the =.  It is my
>    understanding that there should be no spaces between key pairs when used in
>    the configuration files.
>
>
> Cheers,
>
> Greg
>
>
>
>
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> On 6 October 2014 10:21, Umberto Bernardi <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> Hi all,
>> after updating to latest realease, my ntopng installation wont work
>> anymore.
>>
>> I can login to the interface, but no images/css  are displayed, so the
>> program is unusable.
>> Tried also different browers on differen operating systems...
>>
>> my environment is this:
>>     Centos 6.5 X64
>>     kernel 2.6.32-431.29.2.el6.x86_64
>>
>> ntopng installed from official ntop repositories:
>>     http://www.nmon.net/centos-stable/$releasever/$basearch/
>>
>>
>> my ntopng.conf:
>>
>>    --local-networks="10.10.0.0/16,10.20.0.0/16"
>>    -G=/var/tmp/ntopng.pid
>>    -i= eth0
>>    -i= eth2
>>
>>
>> this setup worked fine for 1 year.
>>
>> If I start ntopng from commandline with
>>
>>        #ntopng /etc/ntopng/ntopng.conf
>>
>> no errors appears, neither if I add " -v  " switch to be more verbose.
>>
>> css and images are in /usr/share/ntopng/httpdocs .
>>
>>
>> What can I do to try to solve the problem?
>>
>> Thanks
>>
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>> Umberto "crash_override" Bernardi
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