Hi
 
A few querieson 2.2.1e
 
1. It appears the local subnet calculation was changed between 2.2 and 2.2.1a- 2.2.1e.  In 2.2 the local subnet by default was taken as (for example) 193.195.18.0/255.255.255.0.In 2.2.1a to 2.2.1e it is shown as 193.195.18.53/255.255.255.0 resulting for ntop that all traffic apart from the actual host is non-local.  To avoid this you have to put in a -m 193.195.18.0/255.255.255.0 so that the rest of the subnet is treated as local.  Was this by design?  It does not really matter except that the NEW default behaviour is perhaps not what people would expect.
 
2.  I have tried to slice the -p parameter as many ways as I know how to limit/increase the protocols that are recognised analysed - particularily pptp(1723).  What ever I put on the command line (as part of the service registry AppParameters) just seems to be totally ignored.  It is shown to be parsed on the config page. If i specify a file like protocol.list.txt this appears to be ignored as well.
 
3.  In my hunt for a -p solution i also tried an @params so that i could move all the startup params from the registry to a file.  That caused ntop to crash straigh away.
 
I can do traces if you would like.  I just want to know first if any of these are known faulty before spending the time.
 
Mark
 
 
Mark Gibbons
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