Our network DMZ has IPSec (IP/50) and PPTP (IP/47) traffic that shows up as Other IP protocols. Is there any to have it pick up other protocols in the same way TCP protocols can be picked up with -p?. Thanks!
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I've just pulled down a CVS shot from 11:45 PM GMT 11/13/2001... It seems to have a new bug with the Plugins screen. When you click to turn on any of the plugins the setting is not sticky. It changes to yes, but when you change another one to yes or go to another screen, the setting has reverted
Hi, I try to compile the ntop 2.105 on my Open BSD 2.9 intel but I have
some erros:
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make all-recursive
Making all in .
/bin/sh ./libtool --mode=link gcc -g -O2 -pipe -funroll-loops
-fstrength-reduce -fomit-frame-pointer -ffast-math -o libntop.la
I've noticed that same behavior for quite some time now (several weeks
at least).
I've dealt with it by simply editing the source code of the plugins so
that they default to on.
Wally Brock
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I've just pulled down a CVS shot from 11:45 PM GMT 11/13/2001... It
Russell,
have a look at ntop - About - Configuration that displays some
information about resolved addresses. If case you see something strange
please mail me that page.
Cheers, Luca
Russell Mosemann wrote:
I am using ntop-01-11-08, and it is installed on an internal web cache (to
watch how
Title: Compile Problems on Solaris 7 x86
I'm having two problems with the latest snapshot. The first, while running ./configure it cannot find libm although both static and shared libm's are in /usr/lib. I can get around that by disabling gdchart.
The more critical problem is it won't
Red Hat Network has determined that the following advisory is applicable to
one or more of the systems you have registered with the Software Manager
service:
Bug Fix Advisory - RHBA-2001:149-14
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