We've installed the latest version and now NTOP processes all info, Thanks for your help!
Piet Engels -----Original Message----- From: Burton M. Strauss III [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: zaterdag 10 januari 2004 6:27 To: Ntop-Dev Subject: [Ntop-dev] ntop version.xml log - IP/OS info - as of 11pm US-CST - 09Jan2004 Just FYI... ntop access log report / All log files / Processed on Fri Jan 9 22:54:37 CST 2004 398 log records processed 252 version.xml records Count OS ===== ======= 218 Linux 19 FreeBSD 7 Solaris 6 Darwin Count access ----- ------ 230 http 16 both 3 https 1 ? FreeBSD: Count Hardware/Release ----- ---------------- 4 i386 4.6.2-RELEASE 10 i386 4.9-RELEASE 3 i386 5.1-RELEASE 2 i386 5.1-RELEASE-p10 Linux: Count Distro/Release/Hardware ----- ---------------- 15 debian 3.0 i686 14 debian 3.0 sparc64 11 fedora 1 i686 1 gentoo 1.4.3.12 i686 27 ? i686 12 redhat 7.1 i586 6 redhat 7.3 i586 11 redhat 7.3 i686 8 redhat 8.0 i686 80 redhat 9 i686 3 slackware 9.0.0 i686 30 slackware 9.1.0 i686 Count GCC ----- --- 43 2.95 29 2.96.0 10 3.2.0 91 3.2.2 48 3.2.3 6 3.3.0 2 3.3.1 21 3.3.2 Count openssl ----- ------- 12 0.9.6 27 0.9.6b 14 0.9.6c 4 0.9.6e 96 0.9.7a 43 0.9.7b 21 0.9.7c 33 none Count gdbm ----- ---- 29 1.7.3 189 1.8.0 30 1.8.3 2 unknown (Now remember, this is based upon accesses, so a user who constantly recycles his/her box will be counter many times, vs the user who reboots once per month) ntop access log report / All log files - by (blinded) IP Processed on Fri Jan 9 23:25:03 CST 2004 Count Source(ip) ntop OS Version Cpu kernel/rlse s n ------- --------------- ------ ------- -------------- ------- -------------- - - - 1 12.41.xxx.xxx 2.2.98 Linux fedora1 i686 2.4.22-1.2135 y 2 61.171.xxx.xxx 2.2.98 Linux i686 2.4.20-proxy 4 61.220.xxx.xxx 2.2.98 FreeBSD 4.6.2 i386 4.6.2-RELEASE 3 64.230.xxx.xxx 2.2.98 Linux i686 2.4.20-8 8 65.112.xxx.xxx 2.2.98 Linux redhat9 i686 2.4.20-8 6 66.189.xxx.xxx 2.2.98 Linux redhat9 i686 2.4.23 10 67.161.xxx.xxx 2.2.98 Linux fedora1 i686 2.4.23 1 67.163.xxx.xxx 2.2.98 Linux gentoo1.4.3.12 i686 2.6.0 3 67.164.xxx.xxx 2.2.98 FreeBSD 5.1 i386 5.1-RELEASE 2 67.164.xxx.xxx 2.2.98 Linux redhat9 i686 2.4.20-24.9 y 22 67.164.xxx.xxx 2.2.98 Linux redhat9 i686 2.4.20-8 y 1 67.164.xxx.xxx 2.2.98 Solaris 9 i386 6 68.13.xxx.xxx 2.2.98 Linux redhat7.3 i586 2.4.18-3 8 68.170.xxx.xxx 2.2.98 Linux redhat8.0 i686 2.4.20-24.8 1 80.139.xxx.xxx 2.2.98 Linux slackware9.1.0 i686 2.4.22 3 80.139.xxx.xxx 2.2.98 Linux slackware9.1.0 i686 2.4.22 19 80.139.xxx.xxx 2.2.98 Linux slackware9.1.0 i686 2.4.22 12 81.214.xxx.xxx 2.2.98 Linux i686 2.4.22 2 128.49.xxx.xxx 2.2.98 Linux i686 2.4.22-1.2129 y 2 129.210.xxx.xxx 2.2.98 Linux redhat7.3 i686 2.4.23 2 130.161.xxx.xxx 2.2.98 Linux redhat9 i686 2.4.22-1.2087 y y 4 130.89.xxx.xxx 2.2.98 Linux redhat9 i686 2.4.20-24.9 1 134.32.xxx.xxx 2.2.98 Linux redhat7.1 i686 2.4.20-27.7 14 147.161.xxx.xxx 2.2.98 Linux debian3.0 sparc64 2.4.18 9 150.214.xxx.xxx 2.2.98 FreeBSD 4.9 i386 4.9-RELEASE 1 152.81.xxx.xxx 2.2.98 FreeBSD 4.9 i386 4.9-RELEASE 2 193.84.xxx.xxx 2.2.98 FreeBSD 5.1 i386 5.1-RELEASE-p10 6 195.103.xxx.xxx 2.2.98 Darwin 7.2.0 powerpc 7.2.0 11 195.204.xxx.xxx 2.2.98 Linux redhat7.1 i586 2.4.2-2 1 200.168.xxx.xxx 2.2.98 Linux redhat9 i686 2.4.20-8 9 200.206.xxx.xxx 2.2.98 Linux redhat9 i686 2.4.22-2422 2 203.231.xxx.xxx 2.2.98 Linux i686 2.4.22-10mdk 3 205.162.xxx.xxx 2.2.98 Linux redhat9 i686 2.4.20-27.9 6 206.169.xxx.xxx 2.2.98 Linux redhat9 i686 2.4.20-27.9 14 206.58.xxx.xxx 2.2.98 Linux debian3.0 i686 2.4.18-bf2.4 1 206.58.xxx.xxx 2.2.98 Linux debian3.0 i686 2.4.23 3 208.234.xxx.xxx 2.2.98 Linux slackware9.0.0 i686 2.4.23 6 210.22.xxx.xxx 2.2.98 Linux i686 2.6.0-mm2 9 216.186.xxx.xxx 2.2.98 Linux redhat7.3 i686 2.4.23 7 216.76.xxx.xxx 2.2.98 Linux slackware9.1.0 i686 2.4.22 17 217.186.xxx.xxx 2.2.98 Linux redhat9 i686 2.4.20-8 2 218.103.xxx.xxx 2.2.98 Solaris 9 i386 3 219.76.xxx.xxx 2.2.98 Solaris 9 i386 1 219.76.xxx.xxx 2.2.98 Solaris 9 i386 NOTES: This report is prepared by sorting and compressing requests using the unblinded ip address. Thus: Adjacent lines that are completely identical are indicitive of multiple requests from different machines in the same /16 block. Adjacent lines that have the same /16 address but are otherwise different may be different machines or may be from the same machine running multiple OSes/versions s = smp n = nptl - only where identified in the kernel name (Gentoo) _______________________________________________ Ntop-dev mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://listgateway.unipi.it/mailman/listinfo/ntop-dev _______________________________________________ Ntop-dev mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://listgateway.unipi.it/mailman/listinfo/ntop-dev
