Hi!
 
(First of all sorry about all the HTML e-mail. Still trying to figure out how to make 
Exchange 2003 webmail do text e-mail... grrr...)

> First of all, the configuration is a tick of. The old bug of setting a local network 
> still persists (fails to translate "%2F" to "/"),
> and sometimes after saving and activating the plugin, it creates two interfaces with 
> the same name. I have two netflow
> probes out there sending ntop data, may that be the problem? Simply restarting the 
> plugin gives one extra interface, and
> adds and interface with the same name for every restart. Even when disabling the 
> plugin, the interfaces stay there.
> Restarting ntop gives the normal single interface.

These problems should be fixed in recent CVS.

> The plugin recieves and processes the data, however it has almost completely 
> forgotten how to let the user view it. Clicking
> "IP Summary"->"Traffic" displays an empty table, as do "Used Ports", "Active 
> TCP-sessions" and everything else that's
> supposed to display some form of summary table. However! Clicking 
> "Summary"->"Traffic" displays correct data, and
> by clicking on any of the ports in the "used ports"-table, in order to display hosts 
> using the port, works fine. Starting
> from there, it's fully possible to browse from device to device.
 
> Also, accessing http://ntop.host:port/ip.ip.ip.ip.html works fine. Other than the 
> most basic tables, things appear to work.
> RRD graphs included.

Me Too(tm). I have exactly this behaviour, even with latest CVS.
 
- Robbert
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