Hello,
I am new to both FreeBSD and ntop but trying so please bear with me. I have
installed ntop on my FreeBSD 4.3-release machine from the ports collection.
Download, compiliation, and installed seemed to proceed without problems. I
can run ntop as root from the command line. However when I try to give it
the -w switch (with a port number) I get the error message:
#ntop -w 3000
-w mode is disabled for security reasons.
There is a .ntop file in root's home directory.
Any ideas, pointers, etc would be appreciated.
Thanks,
Alan Bryan
I am new to both FreeBSD and ntop but trying so please bear with me. I have
installed ntop on my FreeBSD 4.3-release machine from the ports collection.
Download, compiliation, and installed seemed to proceed without problems. I
can run ntop as root from the command line. However when I try to give it
the -w switch (with a port number) I get the error message:
#ntop -w 3000
-w mode is disabled for security reasons.
There is a .ntop file in root's home directory.
Any ideas, pointers, etc would be appreciated.
Thanks,
Alan Bryan