On 03/20/2012 05:01 PM, Richard Shaw wrote:
On Tue, Mar 20, 2012 at 3:52 PM, Bob Goodwin - Zuni, Virginia, US
<bobgood...@wildblue.net>  wrote:
       This is F-16/64 updated. I installed "ntop" via yum but can't
       get it to run. Well that's not exactly true since I see the
       following:

       ntop.service - A network traffic probe similar to the UNIX top
       command
Hello W2BOD this is KF5OIM :)

I think the description is a little misleading. You don't run ntop
directly since it's web based. Somewhere in the log (since you're
starting it as a service and not manually) there is a reference to a
port. Just point your browser there, i.e. http://localhost:<port>

I forget what the default port is but it should be in the log. I never
left ntop running when I used it because it seemed to eat all my
memory but maybe that's been fixed, it's been a while.

Richard

       Ok Richard, that's what I needed "http://localhost:3000/"; brings
       up the display. I had to strain my mental processes for the
       port, I had it running over a year ago, 3000 must be a default.
       I just never tried the browser because I was seeing the command
       line "error." Confusion I guess. Thanks for the help.

       Ok the radio call, my activity is limited to PSK31 on 10 meters
       these days when I have a box with fldigi working.

       Tnx,

       Bob


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