This question was posted on the ntop mailing list. The answer doesn't fix the
problem. The ntop binary is owned by root so I believe /root is $HOME. Is
there something I am missing / don't understand?

Thank you
Russell    


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Date: Mon, 19 Apr 1999 14:03:38 +0200
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From: Cerqui Marco <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: No password necessary !

Hi

I have a problem with ntop. I'm using Suse Linux 6.0. When I configure the
rc.config so, that ntop starts automatically when  Linux boots, then when I
connect to the port on witch ntop works no password or username is
necessary. But the file .ntop in the home directory from the root exists.


Can you help me ?

Thanks

Marco

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On 20-Apr-99 Luca Deri wrote:
> Marco,
> I'll soon release a fix that will allow users to put .ntop under several
> directories (not only under $HOME as it is today) such as /etc/ntop. For
> the time being, please make sure that you've put .ntop under $HOME as
> specified on rc.config.
> 
> Cheers, Luca.
> 
> -- 
> Luca Deri                Finsiel S.p.A.
> Via Matteucci 34/B       56124 Pisa, Italy.
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