How to install ntop 3.0

Mike Koponick mike at redhawk.info
Wed May 12 21:18:15 UTC 2004


I have installed NTOP previously. It was on RH 8.0 and from what I recall, it wasn't that tough. I believe I had it all up and running in 30 minutes or so, of course that was after the initial installation of the O/S.


Mike


-----Original Message-----
From: Jeffrey A. St. Pierre [mailto:Jasp2 at Colorado.EDU] 
Sent: Wednesday, May 12, 2004 12:44 PM
To: General Red Hat Linux discussion list
Subject: Re: How to install ntop 3.0

On Wed, 12 May 2004, Rock Pomerleau wrote:

> Hi, here are the dependencies:
> 
> rpm -vih ntop-3.0-0.i386.rpm
> error: failed dependencies:
>         libc.so.6(GLIBC_2.3)   is needed by ntop-3.0-0
>         libc.so.6(GLIBC_2.3.2)   is needed by ntop-3.0-0
>         libcrypto.so.4   is needed by ntop-3.0-0
>         libgdome.so.0   is needed by ntop-3.0-0
>         libpng12.so.0   is needed by ntop-3.0-0
>         libpthread.so.0(GLIBC_2.3.2)   is needed by ntop-3.0-0
>         libssl.so.4   is needed by ntop-3.0-0
> 
> I didn't even find GLIBC 2.3 for redhat 2.1.  But the real thing is that I don't want to mess up my server with all these changes.
> 
> BTW , Have you ever install ntop ?
> 
> Votre français n'est pas si mal, belle effort ;-)
> 

M. Pomerleau,

Nope, I haven't installed ntop before.  However, redhat
usually has some compatability libraries... google search for
"redhat rpm compat". They may or may not help you.

However, it looks like the ntop developers are not fans of
redhat, and don't build rpms for it, so you may have to get a
hold of the source rpms and rebuild it for RH AS2.1 against the
libraries that are available.  Or maybe compile it yourself.

I looked at a couple independant sights for RPM's for Redhat, but
I din't see ntop.  I did find several pages with src rpms
handy... and a comment on the subject from someone else:

http://www.mail-archive.com/ntop@unipi.it/msg05955.html

Hope this helps.

Jeff

Merci pour le comment, je cherche un travail au Quebec.  Est-ce
que vous connaissez quelqu'un qui chercher un Sys-Admin de
Linux... heh heh heh... (cligne d'oeil)


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