1 diff -dur ntop-3.0.orig/packages/RedHat/ntop.conf.sample ntop-3.0/packages/RedHat/ntop.conf.sample
2 --- ntop-3.0.orig/packages/RedHat/ntop.conf.sample 2004-03-18 19:28:25.000000000 +0100
3 +++ ntop-3.0/packages/RedHat/ntop.conf.sample 2004-09-13 15:11:43.799188870 +0200
5 ## -d | --daemon -- sets ntop to run as a daemon (in the background, not
6 ## connected to a specific terminal).
8 -## NOTE: For more than casual use, you probably want this.
9 +## PLD NOTE: This option is added by the init script
14 ##-----------------------------------------------------------------------------#
17 ## the working directory (pwd) will be different when ntop is run
18 ## from the command line, from cron and from initialization.
20 ---db-file-path /usr/share/ntop
21 +## PLD NOTE: Set the path in /etc/sysconfig/ntop
23 +##--db-file-path /usr/share/ntop
26 ##-----------------------------------------------------------------------------#
29 ## It can be either a file or a list. To point ntop to a file specify it's name:
31 -#? -p /usr/share/ntop/protocol.list
32 +#? -p /etc/ntop/protocol.list
34 ## Or to give an explicit list:
37 ## Thus a typical startup for ntop running as a daemon is:
38 #--daemon --use-syslog
43 ## You can also direct the messages to another file. You'll want to
44 ## look at man syslog.conf to setup the configuration file. For example
45 Only in ntop-3.0/packages/RedHat: ntop.conf.sample~