On Mon, Jul 15, 2002 at 03:59:23PM -0400, Earl C. Terwilliger wrote:
> Hello Igor,
> 
> I had the same problem. I got sessions in 2.0 but when I switched to 2.1 RCs 
> or 2.1 I got no sessions.
> 
> Burton advised me to use the -m  parm. It worked for me! 
> I had to use -m "xxx.xxx.xx.0/24,xxx.xxx.xx.0/24,xx.xxx.xx.0/24" and it works 
> fine now on the three interfaces I monitor. 
> 
> When you say the -m does not work correctly, could you please send the
> -m parm you are using and what happens that lets you believe it is not working 
> correctly?

When I use -m as you describe above, I do see sessions, but all of
them are displayed as being originated from the same IP address.
Burton said it has to do with mac address getting substituted when a
packet goes from one switch to the other, but it did work fine in
2.0!! How come the original mac address wasn't getting lost back then? 

Thanks

Igor

P.S. How many interfaces do you have on the host where you run
ntop?  I have 2, and I suspect that might be preseting a problem
for ntop.

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