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Reuben, in your setup you have a host that has an IP address (because you're using netflow) with an empty IP address. Can you please mail me the HTML page that does contain the bad link/address?
Thanks, Luca
Fischman, Reuben wrote:
| Thanks Luca for fixing that netflow issue. Have had ntop running | most of the day, and now I see the following in the syslog: | | | Dec 18 15:22:28 linuxnm ntop[3442]: **ERROR** URL security: | '/plugins/rrdPlugin?action=graph&key=interfaces/NetFlow-device/hosts//&name= | bytesRcvd&title=bytesRcvd&start=now-12h&end=now' rejected | (code=2)(client=131.19.176.157) Dec 18 15:22:28 linuxnm ntop[3442]: | **ERROR** Rejected request from address 131.19.176.157 (it previously | sent ntop a bad request) Dec 18 15:25:08 linuxnm ntop[3442]: | **ERROR** Rejected request from address 131.19.176.157 (it previously | sent ntop a bad request) Dec 18 15:26:39 linuxnm ntop[3442]: | **WARNING** RRD: | rrd_update(/usr/local/share/ntop/rrd/interfaces/NetFlow-device/hosts//bytesR | cvd.rrd) error: illegal attempt to update using time 1071779175 when | last update time is 1071779175 (minimum one second step) Dec 18 | 15:26:39 linuxnm ntop[3442]: **WARNING** RRD: | rrd_update(/usr/local/share/ntop/rrd/interfaces/NetFlow-device/hosts//bytesS | entLoc.rrd) error: illegal attempt to update using time 1071779175 | when last update time is 1071779175 (minimum one second step) Dec 18 | 15:26:39 linuxnm ntop[3442]: **WARNING** RRD: | rrd_update(/usr/local/share/ntop/rrd/interfaces/NetFlow-device/hosts//bytesR | cvdLoc.rrd) error: illegal attempt to update using time 1071779175 | when last update time is 1071779175 (minimum one second step) Dec 18 | 15:27:12 linuxnm ntop[3442]: **ERROR** Rejected request from | address 131.19.176.157 (it previously sent ntop a bad request) | | And those messages repeat continuously. I've also noticed that it | seems to have the IP Address backwards in the log.. It should be | 157.176.19.131.. | | THe ntop server continues to run, and other hosts can connect to it. | So my question now is twofold: | | How do I get it to accept connections from my host again? How do I | correct the rrd_update errors? | | Ideally I'd like to correct the first problem without restarting | ntop. | | THanks again | | Reuben _______________________________________________ Ntop-dev | mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] | http://listgateway.unipi.it/mailman/listinfo/ntop-dev
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