For 2.0.99+, that's only true for Win32 (MinGW). For *nix, the password is determined by whatever the user types in response to the prompt...
-----Burton -----Original Message----- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Juli�n Mu�oz Sent: Wednesday, June 12, 2002 5:06 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: [Ntop] unable to configure ntop via the web interface The default administrator is "admin" The default password for admin is "admin" On Wed, 12 Jun 2002, Ken Johnson wrote: > I'm unable to configure ntop via the web interface. > I'm prompted for a user name and password, but authentication > always fails when I enter 'ntop' and 'ntop' as the username > and password. There is a linux user 'ntop' with password > 'ntop'. That user is the owner of the directory /home1/ntop. > I used the command line: > > ntop -P /home1/ntop -u ntop -A > > to set the admin password as 'ntop'. I use the command line: > > ntop -a /dev/null -P /home1/ntop -u ntop -i eth3 -d > > to start the program. I have reviewed the FAQ and the > user & dev archives back to January 2002, but I haven't > found a description of a similar problem. (Pointers > to overlooked information gratefully accepted.) > > If the source of my problem isn't immediately obvious, > I'd be pleased to receive helpful suggestions about how > to gather addtional information which could narrow down > the problem. > > Configuration information follows: > > Hardware > Type & # of processors 1 AMD K6-2 550 Mhz > Amount of memory 128 Mbytes > # network interfaces and types 4 Linksys PCI interfaces > > Software > NTop version, etc. ntop-2.0.99-rc2.tar > openssl-0.9.6d.tar > libpcap-0.7.1.tar > > Linux vendor & version Red Hat 6.2 > Any major upgrades no > gcc version (e.g. gcc --version) egcs-2.91.66 > glibc version glibc-2.1.3-15 (from RPM -q -a) > What else is running Not much, but see output from > ps -Af at end of message. > (This is one of 3-4 dozen > similarly configured linux > systems in the computer room > adjacent to the lab. I chose > it because it is lightly used.) > > Network > Telnet access to this system is via eth0, which is connected through > Ethernet switches and a router to the corporate network. eth1 & eth2 are > unused at the current time. eth3 is the port used by ntop. eth3 > is connected to a Fast Ethernet hub (a real hub, floods to all ports, > not a switch). There are two of our own devices connected to the same > hub; it is traffic to and from those devices which we wish to monitor. > The 4th connection to the hub is an upstream connection to an > Ethernet switch to the corporate network. So this means that I would > expect to see a fair amount of broadcast traffic (DHCP, ARP) but directed > traffic only to and from the two of our own devices. > > > [root@lochness log]# ps -Af > UID PID PPID C STIME TTY TIME CMD > root 1 0 0 06:28 ? 00:00:05 init [3] > root 2 1 0 06:28 ? 00:00:00 [kflushd] > root 3 1 0 06:28 ? 00:00:00 [kupdate] > root 4 1 0 06:28 ? 00:00:00 [kpiod] > root 5 1 0 06:28 ? 00:00:00 [kswapd] > root 6 1 0 06:29 ? 00:00:00 [mdrecoveryd] > bin 544 1 0 06:29 ? 00:00:00 portmap > root 559 1 0 06:29 ? 00:00:00 [lockd] > root 560 559 0 06:29 ? 00:00:00 [rpciod] > root 569 1 0 06:29 ? 00:00:00 rpc.statd > root 583 1 0 06:29 ? 00:00:00 /usr/sbin/apmd -p 10 -w 5 > -W -s > root 598 1 0 06:29 ? 00:00:00 ypbind (master) > root 603 598 0 06:29 ? 00:00:00 ypbind (slave) > root 642 1 0 06:29 ? 00:00:00 /usr/sbin/automount > --timeout 60 > root 646 1 0 06:29 ? 00:00:00 /usr/sbin/automount > --timeout 60 > root 665 1 0 06:29 ? 00:00:00 /usr/sbin/automount > --timeout 60 > root 717 1 0 06:29 ? 00:00:00 syslogd -m 0 > root 726 1 0 06:29 ? 00:00:00 klogd > nobody 740 1 0 06:30 ? 00:00:00 identd -e -o > nobody 744 740 0 06:30 ? 00:00:00 identd -e -o > nobody 745 744 0 06:30 ? 00:00:00 identd -e -o > nobody 746 744 0 06:30 ? 00:00:00 identd -e -o > nobody 747 744 0 06:30 ? 00:00:00 identd -e -o > daemon 758 1 0 06:30 ? 00:00:00 /usr/sbin/atd > root 772 1 0 06:30 ? 00:00:00 crond > root 790 1 0 06:30 ? 00:00:00 inetd > root 804 1 0 06:30 ? 00:00:00 lpd > root 852 1 0 06:30 ? 00:00:00 sendmail: accepting > connections > root 867 1 0 06:30 ? 00:00:00 gpm -t ps/2 > xfs 906 1 0 06:30 ? 00:00:00 xfs -droppriv -daemon -port -1 > root 944 1 0 06:30 tty2 00:00:00 /sbin/mingetty tty2 > root 945 1 0 06:30 tty3 00:00:00 /sbin/mingetty tty3 > root 946 1 0 06:30 tty4 00:00:00 /sbin/mingetty tty4 > root 947 1 0 06:30 tty5 00:00:00 /sbin/mingetty tty5 > root 948 1 0 06:30 tty6 00:00:00 /sbin/mingetty tty6 > root 970 790 0 07:51 ? 00:00:00 in.telnetd: > kes.celoxnetworks.co > root 971 970 0 07:51 pts/0 00:00:00 login -- johnson > johnson 975 971 0 07:51 pts/0 00:00:00 -tcsh > root 1007 975 0 07:51 pts/0 00:00:00 su - > root 1008 1007 0 07:51 pts/0 00:00:00 -bash > root 1240 1 0 08:19 tty1 00:00:00 /sbin/mingetty tty1 > root 1362 790 0 09:28 ? 00:00:00 in.telnetd: > kes.celoxnetworks.co > root 1363 1362 0 09:28 pts/1 00:00:00 login -- johnson > johnson 1364 1363 0 09:28 pts/1 00:00:00 -tcsh > root 1396 1364 0 09:28 pts/1 00:00:00 su - > root 1397 1396 0 09:28 pts/1 00:00:00 -bash > root 1432 1397 0 09:33 pts/1 00:00:00 ps -Af > > > Ken Johnson [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Celox Networks 314 439 8487 Ken Johnson > 940 Westport Plaza Drive > Suite 300 314 439 8300 Main number > St. Louis, MO 63146 314 317 8949 fax > > _______________________________________________ > Ntop mailing list > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > http://lists.ntop.org/mailman/listinfo/ntop > -- __o _ \<_ (_)/(_) Saludos de Juli�n EA4ACL -.- Foro Wireless Madrid http://opennetworks.rg3.net _______________________________________________ Ntop mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.ntop.org/mailman/listinfo/ntop _______________________________________________ Ntop mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.ntop.org/mailman/listinfo/ntop
