[Flow-tools] RE: flow-capture amd64 problem (Was: Compilation problems / Gentoo AMD64)

2005-02-03 Thread Jonathan Glass
Dude! You rock. You pointed me in the right direction. I had to make that same change (u_int32 -> time_t) in two other places, and now it's rocking and rolling. ftlib.h 2771:int ftfile_mkpath(time_t ftime, int nest); lib/ftfile.c:502:int ftfile_mkpath(time_t ftime, int nest) Thanks Jonathan

Re: [Flow-tools] Compilation problems / Gentoo AMD64

2005-02-03 Thread bill fumerola
On Thu, Feb 03, 2005 at 03:42:57PM -0500, Jonathan Glass wrote: > This works for compiling, but tell me what you get when you try to run > flow-capture. I've tested on x86_64 and i386, and 0.59-0.67 give the same > error in syslog: > > Feb 3 13:03:02 cambia2 flow-capture[21683]: > ftfile_mkpath(

[Flow-tools] flow-capture amd64 problem (Was: Compilation problems / Gentoo AMD64)

2005-02-03 Thread Mike Hunter
On Feb 03, "Jonathan Glass" wrote: > This works for compiling, but tell me what you get when you try to run > flow-capture. I've tested on x86_64 and i386, and 0.59-0.67 give the same > error in syslog: > > Feb 3 13:03:02 cambia2 flow-capture[21683]: > ftfile_mkpath(2005/tmp-v05.2005-02-03.1303

RE: [Flow-tools] Compilation problems / Gentoo AMD64

2005-02-03 Thread Jonathan Glass
This works for compiling, but tell me what you get when you try to run flow-capture. I've tested on x86_64 and i386, and 0.59-0.67 give the same error in syslog: Feb 3 13:03:02 cambia2 flow-capture[21683]: ftfile_mkpath(2005/tmp-v05.2005-02-03.130302-0500): Value too large for defined data type

RE: [Flow-tools] Compilation problems / Gentoo AMD64

2005-02-03 Thread Aaron Thomas
Hi Mike, Thanks for the quick response (good to know the list is active) See my previous response for my work around. Cheers, Aaron -Original Message- From: Mike Hunter [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, February 03, 2005 11:43 AM To: Aaron Thomas Cc: flow-tools@list.splintere

RE: [Flow-tools] Compilation problems / Gentoo AMD64

2005-02-03 Thread Aaron Thomas
Hi List, I have solved my own problems it would appear. For the errors below; flow-cat.c:555: error: label at end of compound statement flow-dscan.c:565: error: label at end of compound statement flow-dscan.c:810: error: label at end of compound statement flow-receive.c:737: error: label at end

Re: [Flow-tools] Compilation problems / Gentoo AMD64

2005-02-03 Thread Mike Hunter
On Feb 03, "Aaron Thomas" wrote: > Hi List, > > I am attempting to compile flow-tools on an AMD64 in Gentoo 2.6.9-r14. The > error I get is: > > else rm -f ".deps/flow-cat.Tpo"; exit 1; \ > fi > flow-cat.c: In function `main': > flow-cat.c:555: error: label at end of compound statement > make[1

[Flow-tools] Compilation problems / Gentoo AMD64

2005-02-03 Thread Aaron Thomas
Hi List, I am attempting to compile flow-tools on an AMD64 in Gentoo 2.6.9-r14. The error I get is: else rm -f ".deps/flow-cat.Tpo"; exit 1; \ fi flow-cat.c: In function `main': flow-cat.c:555: error: label at end of compound statement make[1]: *** [flow-cat.o] Error 1 make[1]: Leaving directory

Re: Re[2]: [Flow-tools] port 0

2005-02-03 Thread Adam Powers
This has been discussed before elsewhere so I don't want to belabor the point (http://ipfix.doit.wisc.edu/archive/1078.html) but the router itself has no way of knowing what the port is as the L4 port number was in a previous packet. Since the IP ID field is not tracked in a v5 Netflow record, the