On Wed, 4 Feb 2004 15:53:35 -0600, 
"Burton M. Strauss III" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message 
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

> #1 - Upgrade.  The current cvs is 2.2.99.  MORAL: If you're going to
> #track
> the cvs, then track it and keep current.
> 
>    Do I think there are any fixes for your problems?  No.  But I've
>    got zero
> interest in even thinking about a 2 month old cvs version...
> 
> #2 - Did you READ HowTo ask for help???
> 
> If you give us information, we'll try and help us.  If you think
> you're smart enough not to give the information we ask for, well, then
> you're smart enough to fix your own problem...
> 
> The stuff we ask for is based on long experience answering questions -
> it's the stuff we normally need.  Yeah, it's a lot of data.  And while
> it may be too much, but it's rarely too little unless you're really
> into squirrelly problems.
> 
> If you had provided the information, I wouldn't be asking the usual
> questions:
> 
>    ARE THERE ANY LOG MESSAGES?  WHAT DO THEY SAY???
> 
>    ARE THERE ANY CONSOLE MESSAGES WHEN YOU RUN??? WHAT TO THEY SAY???
> 
>    HOW DID YOU CONFIGURE AND BUILD NTOP?  Did you run make && make
> install -- OR ARE YOU TRYING TO RUN FROM THE BUILD DIRECTORY? 
> (There's a docs/FAQ entry on JUST THAT TOPIC - look for the one "What
> is the function of the 'ntop' script in the build directory")
> 
> 98% of the help we can offer is already in docs/FAQ - I've built that
> file based on 2 years of answering the same questions, time and time
> and time again.  It's all in there... but it can be hard to find if
> you don't already know ntop.
> 
> As for init scripts, there are a couple of versions of init scripts
> floating around.  The one I use and support is in the
> packages/RedHat/ntop.init file(or something quite similar to that
> name).  The others all work fine too.
> 
> -----Burton

..I seem to remember someone suggesting an autoresponder for a 
previous set of questions, are these above questions included in it?

-- 
..med vennlig hilsen = with Kind Regards from Arnt... ;-)
...with a number of polar bear hunters in his ancestry...
  Scenarios always come in sets of three: 
  best case, worst case, and just in case.

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