Re: [Fink-devel] Re: ntop 1.1-23

2005-11-11 Thread Martin Costabel

Robert T Wyatt wrote:

Chris Dolan wrote:

[Writing to fink-devel because ntop is unmaintained]

I'm running ntop 1.1-23 compiled from unstable with a recent Fink  
from CVS on 10.4.3.  Everything works except the keystrokes.  I can't  
type q to exit.   

[]
My fink-built version exhibited the same behavior as you are 
experiencing 


worksforme Just for the record: With Fink's ntop-1.1-23 I have no 
problem typing q to quit, nor the other interactive characters.


--
Martin




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[Fink-devel] Re: ntop 1.1-23

2005-11-10 Thread Robert T Wyatt

Chris Dolan wrote:

[Writing to fink-devel because ntop is unmaintained]

I'm running ntop 1.1-23 compiled from unstable with a recent Fink  from 
CVS on 10.4.3.  Everything works except the keystrokes.  I can't  type 
q to exit.   All of my keystrokes instead get buffered and are  echoed 
in the Terminal after I Ctrl-C to exit ntop and return to tcsh  or bash 
(I tried it under both).  I'm running ntop with no cmdline  arguments.  
I tried fink rebuild ntop but that didn't change anything.


Any ideas?  ntop uses ncurses, but I have the latest version of that  
from Fink and I haven't heard anyone else complaining about it...


Chris


I downloaded the current mac binary (3.2) from ntop.org and am running 
it with:
sudo ntop -l 86400 -L -a /Users/robertwyatt/ntop.log -q -t 5 -u 
robertwyatt --w3c -P /usr/local/ntop-3.2/var/ntop -d


So far I like it with the major exception that it tends to crash my 
system after running it for an extended period. I'm not sure if it has a 
memory leak or if it is spawning too many processes or what. I figured 
it was an ntop issue and that I could probably tweak my settings somehow 
to fix it and so I didn't ask about it here.


Also, my goal would be to run ntop at startup as a daemon accessible 
through https, but I have a lot of reading to do before I'll be ready to 
modify my apache configuration for this. I haven't found a good resource 
for this, but I'll bet that there's a Mac how-to for this somewhere


My fink-built version exhibited the same behavior as you are 
experiencing so I dumped it when I discovered that it was significantly 
out of date. I'd be happy to test any new fink versions, but I'm not 
qualified to maintain one.


--Robert



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