On 12/6/2010 9:39 AM, eliane rameh wrote:
>
> i have using Centos 5.4 and runnning nfdump
>
> i have run the service
> root     16956     1  0 14:24 ?        00:00:00 nfcapd -w -D -l
> /root/Desktop/nfdump/flow_base_dir/router1/ -p 9996
>
>
> the nfcap is logging files in the directory but the files are empty
>

If you are running more-or-less standard CentOS, you will probably have
iptables blocking access to port 9996.  You can run tcpdump to see if
the traffic is actually arriving as Ed suggested, and check your
iptables settings to ensure the port is accepting traffic (by default,
edit /etc/sysconfig/iptables and then restart the iptables "service", or
use whatever GUI tools are recommended if you use those sorts of tools).

Mark
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