Thanks !!

 

I also found another way.

 

I installed ettercap, last version.

 

I got etter.finger.os and put it into DocumentRoot of my apache on the same 
server, started my apache and then changed 

 

ETTER_PASSIVE_DOWNLOAD_FROM = http://locahost

 

I installed nTop as expected !!!!!

 

Da: [email protected] 
[mailto:[email protected]] Per conto di A H
Inviato: venerdì 4 febbraio 2011 15:40
A: [email protected]
Oggetto: Re: [Ntop] Install Issues

 

I was having the same problem trying to compile ntop while Sourceforge's CVS 
system is/was down.  Someone had mentioned installing ettercap beforehand as 
well as finding a copy of the etter.finger.os.  

Installing ettercap beforehand did not help any.  I found an old copy of 
etter.finger.os that is on the internet.  I modified the Makefile, Makefile.am, 
Makefile.in and am able to compile ntop now.  Granted, it is an older 
etter.finger.os, but ntop is atleast working now.

I commented out the original and added the new (within the makefile):
ETTER_PASSIVE_FILE = etter.finger.os
ETTER_PASSIVE = $(ETTER_PASSIVE_FILE).gz
#ETTER_PASSIVE_DOWNLOAD_FROM = 
"http://ettercap.cvs.sourceforge.net/ettercap/ettercap_ng/share";
ETTER_PASSIVE_DOWNLOAD_FROM = "https://svn.ntop.org/svn/ntop/trunk/pksh/src";
#ETTER_PASSIVE_DOWNLOAD_PARMS = "rev=HEAD"

Also, because ntop's svn is using HTTPS, wget complains.  I inserted the 
--no-check-certificate into the wget call to download the etter.finger.os:

@wget --no-check-certificate -O $(ETTER_PASSIVE_FILE) \


Hope this helps in the interim.  Also, on a side note, it looks like 
Sourceforge eventually plans to do away with CVS all together and go with SVN.



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