I am using nst-1.2.2, and when I do /etc/init.d/ntop start for the first time after boot, it tells me to run /etc/init.d/ntop init and set admin password. But during the boot after I enter the root password, it says that it's setting ntop admin password, so I thought it sets it to be the same as root password. Where am I wrong here?
Thanks
Igor
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Hi,
I am using nst-1.2.2, and when I do /etc/init.d/ntop start for the first time after boot, it tells me to run /etc/init.d/ntop init and set admin password. But during the boot after I enter the root password, it says that it's setting ntop admin password, so I thought it sets it to be the same as root password. Where am I wrong here?
Thanks
Igor
Igor:
Use the setup_ntop script to launch ntop from the command line.
It is located in /usr/local/bin.
For help: /usr/local/bin/setup_ntop -h
Also you can use the NST WUI for a web base from end.
---Ron Henderson