I do not know about a ".ntop" file, but if you are attempting to restrict access to some or all pages of the ntop interface, you can go to the "ADMIN", "USERS" page and add the users you want to manage, then go to the "ADMIN", "URLS" page and select the users and pages to restrict. If you want to black access to the entire system, ad the URL "*" and select the users to allow access to the system. After you are done, remove the extra URLs but do it with care.
-- J. Eric Josephson Director of Network and System Operations 978-720-2159 mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] "Boniforti Flavio" To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> <boniforti.f@c cc: o-ver.it> Subject: R: [Ntop] Please enter the password for the admin user: Sent by: ntop-admin@uni pi.it 04/06/2002 02:03 AM Please respond to ntop > Type-o correction... > > NMAP requires root to run, but NMAP requires non-root.... should read: > > NMAP requires root to run, but NTOP requires non-root.... Thank you very much, it helped me solve my problem. Now I was reading about some restrictions I could apply for users trying to access my web-interface of NTOP. I read about some ".ntop" file, where should I be placing it? thanx again... _______________________________________________ Ntop mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://listmanager.unipi.it/mailman/listinfo/ntop _______________________________________________ Ntop mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://listmanager.unipi.it/mailman/listinfo/ntop
