ntop fials to build

David L Ballenger dlb at davidlballenger.com
Thu Mar 20 16:25:54 PDT 2008


Does ntop run cleanly for you?

I did:

$ sudo port selfupdate
$ sudo port install ntop

Ntop seemed to install cleanly, but when I try to run it, it can't  
find it's plugins:

Thu Mar 20 16:19:16 2008  Loading Plugins
Thu Mar 20 16:19:16 2008  Searching for plugins in /opt/local/lib/ntop/ 
plugins
Thu Mar 20 16:19:16 2008  **WARNING** Unable to locate plugin '/opt/ 
local/lib/ntop/plugins/icmpPlugin.so' entry function [symbol not found]
Thu Mar 20 16:19:16 2008  **WARNING** Unable to locate plugin '/opt/ 
local/lib/ntop/plugins/lastSeenPlugin.so' entry function [symbol not  
found]
Thu Mar 20 16:19:16 2008  **WARNING** Unable to locate plugin '/opt/ 
local/lib/ntop/plugins/netflowPlugin.so' entry function [symbol not  
found]
Thu Mar 20 16:19:16 2008  **WARNING** Unable to locate plugin '/opt/ 
local/lib/ntop/plugins/pdaPlugin.so' entry function [symbol not found]
Thu Mar 20 16:19:16 2008  **WARNING** Unable to locate plugin '/opt/ 
local/lib/ntop/plugins/remotePlugin.so' entry function [symbol not  
found]
Thu Mar 20 16:19:16 2008  **WARNING** Unable to locate plugin '/opt/ 
local/lib/ntop/plugins/rrdPlugin.so' entry function [symbol not found]
Thu Mar 20 16:19:16 2008  **WARNING** Unable to locate plugin '/opt/ 
local/lib/ntop/plugins/sflowPlugin.so' entry function [symbol not found]

After the errors ntop keeps running but I suspect with reduced  
functionality. But when I try to connect to its webserver, ntop  
crashes with the following errors:

dyld: lazy symbol binding failed: Symbol not found: ___sprintf_chk 
$LDBLStub
   Referenced from: /opt/local/lib/libntopreport-3.3.dylib
   Expected in: dynamic lookup

dyld: Symbol not found: ___sprintf_chk$LDBLStub
   Referenced from: /opt/local/lib/libntopreport-3.3.dylib
   Expected in: dynamic lookup

Trace/BPT trap

Anyone else trying to us ntop have this problem?  I'm running OSX  
10.5.2 on a PowerPC G5.

Thanks - David
On Mar 20, 2008, at 12:35 PM, Alex Zavatone wrote:

> Yay.
>
> ntop is compiled and happy.
>
> Thanks all.
>
> On Mar 20, 2008, at 2:13 PM, Shawn Protsman wrote:
>
>> Alex,
>>
>> Two steps:
>>
>> $ sudo port selfupdate
>> $ sudo port install ntop
>>
>> --Shawn
>>
>> On Mar 20, 2008, at 12:10 PM, Alex Zavatone wrote:
>>
>>> Could you detail how to do this?  I'm not well schooled in the
>>> install/build process and have been holding off on getting ntop
>>> compiled because of all the problems mentioned.
>>>
>>> Thanks,
>>> - Alex
>>> On Mar 20, 2008, at 12:49 PM, Shawn Protsman wrote:
>>>
>>>> Excellent! I ran selfupdate and then installed the ntop port.  
>>>> Thanks
>>>> guys!
>>>>
>>>> --Shawn
>>>>
>>>> On Mar 19, 2008, at 11:04 PM, markd at macports.org wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> Someone just proposed a fix for the port here:
>>>>> http://trac.macosforge.org/projects/macports/ticket/13610
>>>>>
>>>>> Can someone verify or comment on this fix?  Ihaven't had time to
>>>>> look at
>>>>> it.
>
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