[Ntop-dev] ntop's NAT Masquerading

2001-10-17 Thread Luca Deri
Hi all, I have reworked significantly the code that handles multihoming, NAT co. For each multihomed host, ntop keeps now a separate record. For instance if host X whose MAC is A has three IP addresses C, D, E, this is what's happening: - old ntop 1 record for MAC A and three IP addresses

[Ntop] How to reset user urls security ?

2001-10-17 Thread a.zlatko
Hello, this is my first posting to this mailing list , and I hope it's still active and that there's somebody reading those lines ... So, I have the following problem : I inherited of a Linux SuSE server , with an existing ntop (1.3.1) installation configuration, but I don't have the

[Ntop] testing

2001-10-17 Thread Jorge Santos
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Re: [Ntop] How to reset user urls security ?

2001-10-17 Thread Dennis Schoen
On Wed, Oct 17, 2001 at 04:14:36PM +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hello, this is my first posting to this mailing list , and I hope it's still active and that there's somebody reading those lines ... So, I have the following problem : I inherited of a Linux SuSE server , with an

[Ntop] Latest ntop 2.0 won't make

2001-10-17 Thread Fred Grayson
On Red Hat 7.1, snapshot builds prior to Oct 16 built fine. The Oct 16th, and 17th builds fail with the following error. What am I missing? Thanks. mv -f .libs/report.lo report.lo /bin/sh ./libtool --mode=compile gcc -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I/usr/include/pcap -I/tmp/ntop-

[Ntop] Determining whose sending Broadcast packets

2001-10-17 Thread Scott Hebert
Hi, Someone on my network seems to be sending a large amount of data to all systems on a particular segment. In Linux, while running knetload, we all see a constant 8000 KB/s coming in. I believe there's probably an errant application, broadcasting like crazy, running on a server. What's the

Re: [Ntop] Determining whose sending Broadcast packets

2001-10-17 Thread Eric_Josephson
Try adding ether host ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff to the end of your NTOP command line. This will collect all traffic to and from a broadcast address. This should make it simple to looking your Stats/hosts lists for the offender. Also, look in icmpWatch for bogus icmp packets to see if you have a

Re: [Ntop] Determining whose sending Broadcast packets

2001-10-17 Thread Luca Deri
Hi Scott, you can sort the data according to Data Sent, or (better) start ntop with a BPF filter that accepts only broadcast packets. Good hunt, Luca Scott Hebert wrote: Hi, Someone on my network seems to be sending a large amount of data to all systems on a particular segment. In

RE: [Ntop] Latest ntop 2.0 won't make

2001-10-17 Thread Jac Engel
Dennis, I have the exact error as Fred , also using RedHat 7.1 , so something should be wrong !! Also I have again to report that since 01-09-28 ntop problems : 1)Local usage page does not work anymore gives error : The server couldnot found the page requested. Received request: GET

RE: [Ntop] ntop 2.0 beta 3

2001-10-17 Thread Jac Engel
Luca, With latest CVS 01-10-17 I and Fred got a make error : rm -f .libs/reportUtils.lo gcc -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I/usr/include/pcap -I/tmp/ntop-current/gdchart0.94c -I/usr/include/openssl - g -O2 -pipe -Wp,-MD,.deps/reportUtils.pp -c reportUtils.c -fPIC -DPIC -o .libs/reportUtils.lo

RE: [Ntop] ntop 2.0 beta 3

2001-10-17 Thread Jac Engel
Luca, I solved the error for lsof , I did not know that you need to use the -E parameter, also I detected that you also need to use the -P parameter because the default dir for the DB's is now /usr/local/var/ntop. These changes during development where could you find them Luca ? I tested