In addition to what the webGUI is telling you about NTOP's status, you can confirm it's status by going to Diagnostic>Command Prompt and using the "ps -A" command. You should see NTOP in the resulting list if it's running. If it is running, you can also do a "netstat -a" from Diagnostic>Command Prompt to see what ports are being listened to. If port 3000 is listed, stop NTOP and then try netstat again to see if it goes away. On my install, NTOP only responds at http://myhostname:3000/ Are you accessing the webGUI at this point from the LAN side or the WAN side? ________________________________
From: Dimitri Rodis [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, March 28, 2007 4:53 PM To: support@pfsense.com Subject: [pfSense Support] ntop package on 03-27 snapshot Can't get ntop to work on the latest snapshot. I did a format/reinstall on this particular PC and no dice (reconfigured it from scratch as well). Uninstalled/reinstalled package and that doesn't work either. Basically, the package installs, I get the ntop settings and ntop menu option in pfSense, but when I try to access ntop on port 3000 (which is where the "access ntop" link takes me), nothing responds (and yes there is a firewall rule for it). The install AND uninstall of the package is supposedly successful, and the package installation screen says that the service was started, but it just plain doesn't respond. By the way, after subsequently uninstalling and reinstalling ntop, it seems to reinstall VERY quickly (too quickly, in my opinion, but that may be because the package has already been downloaded?) Any clues? Any other info you need me to gather? Thanks-- Dimitri Rodis Integrita Systems LLC