Check the rights on the /usr/share/ntop directory and sub-directories.  There was msg 
THIS WEEK about it.

-----Burton

PS: ntop isn't 'mine', Luca is the primary author.

---------- Original Message ----------------------------------
From: Josh Clarke <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date:  Mon, 15 Sep 2003 15:23:04 +1000

>I really hate to be another one of these linux noobs, but ntop has made me
>give this OS a go.  
>
>I'm running RH9 and tried running 2.2.93 through the i386.rpm which, by all
>windows accounts seemed to have gone through OK.  However I got the above
>message upon starting it.  I'm doing all of this logged in as root, and the
>/var/ntop directory was not there so I created it.
>
>After that failed I tried compiling it myself with 2.2.93 (untar then
>./configure, make install, make) under a terminal box through the default
>RH9 gui.  This was run from the /root directory.
>
>Still having exactly the same trouble.  Any help would be greatly
>appreciated.
>
>Burton I'm sure these questions start to get on your nerves a lot of the
>time, but I think it's a great indication of what your software is capable
>of doing and the sheer amount of windows turned linux noobs can attest to
>that.
>
>Cheers,
>Josh.
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