> If you ran a sniffer like ethereal, or something similar on that machine,

> Other than that the only other thing I can think of would be to make sure
> the owner of the flow-receive process has write permissions where
> you're trying to save the flow data (and that the dir. exists etc.)

flow-receive doesn't write the packets anywhere; it just dumps them to stdout.

> You could see if flow-capture works on the machine.  It could also receive
> and record the flow packets.

That's where I started.  It was when flow-capture stopped working that
I started testing with flow-receive.  As it tries to do less, it's an
excellent debugging tool.

-Ben
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