That's patently untrue as you ARE posting to a closed list and are listed as
a member (clarencehj at yahoo.com).
Anyway, I've replied to your original question via the list - you can read
it at
http://listmanager.unipi.it/pipermail/ntop/2002-April/001700.html
which points you to
I've posted the patch. If you haven't received it due to mailing list
problems, check the archives
http://listmanager.unipi.it/pipermail/ntop/2002-April/001709.html, but watch
out for lines being wrapped...
-Burton
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please ignore
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To another domain, or to another listserv, the problem with this list is
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Regards
MIKE
On Wed, 2002-04-24 at 07:09, Luca Deri wrote:
Hi all,
we're migrating the mailing lists. We plan to do some testing before to
do the final
On Wed, Apr 24, 2002 at 03:18:27PM +0200, Luca Deri wrote:
Hi all,
we migrated the list to qmail.
great decision.
Please check whether everything works for you.
test test :)
Dennis
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Hello All,
OK. So I have the sFlow plugin collecting the sFlow packets. Searched
around, but I am not seeing a way within NTOP to visualize the data that
is being collected. Could someone please point me in the right direction?
Thanks
Tom
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Hello All,
OK. So I have the sFlow plugin collecting the sFlow packets. Searched
around, but I am not seeing a way within NTOP to visualize the data
that is being collected. Could someone please point me in the right
direction?
Thanks
Tom
I recently install Ntop on a redhat 7.2 server. Our interest stems
from the ability to generate statistics on protocol distribution across our
network. We're interested in finding what protocols are in use, and in what
proportions. Out of the box Ntop does a decent job at showing this
I have 02-04-24 running successfully, and have a few questions.
I start ntop with
/usr/local/bin/./ntop -P /var/log/ntop -p /usr/local/share/ntop/protocol -u
ntop -E -w 3000 -S 1 -r 240 -i eth0,eth1 -b localhost:4000
It seg faults at:
INSERT INTO
Which version and how are you running it?
-Burton
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Steve
Cooper
Sent: Friday, April 19, 2002 3:34 AM
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Subject: [Ntop] ERROR: purgeHostIdx(2,2) failed and ERROR:
In an ISP type environment, where DHCP is used, IP addresses change too
frequently to be of use. I think that what you're looking for a an IP
accounting tool, which I'm sure is available for $$$ from vendors.
I think that the combination of micro_ntop w/ a mySQL database could do what
you are
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