I'd run it root first, easier. If it works as root then likely a perms issue.

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From: [email protected] 
To: [email protected] 
Sent: Tue May 05 12:19:28 2009
Subject: [Ntop] A probably stupid question 


I just installed ntop, as a complete noob, and have a quick question:

 

I installed on a fresh ubuntu 64-bit 9.04, and installed doing a “apt-get 
install ntop –y” as root.

 

Set the admin password, restarted the service the service with “ntop –u ntop –d”

 

Browsed to the address at port 3000, and it’s there.

 

It seems to be accumulating host, but when I go to summary/hosts, I get a blank 
page, the same with network traffic, and several others.

 

Is there a permissions issue? Do I need to create a user called ntop on my 
ubuntu server and do some kind of chown?

 

Or am I just foolish?

 

Thanks

 

Kyle

 






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