Dear All, I am trying to use the pfring zc drivers and libraries to speed up packet capturing for a network analysis application. After using the newest version of the pfring driver from the github repo (using make install and the load_driver script), I wanted to switch back to a stable branch, namely 7.0.0-stable. I removed every file related to pfring (and pf_ring and ixgbe) and also checked manually if all libs and drivers are removed. Than I switched to the stable branch, and rebuild and reinstalled kernel modules, libs and drivers. Now, all of the included userland applications ([pf,z]count among others) report that I am using PF_RING 7.0. Also cat /proc/net/pf_ring/info shows me I am using 7.0.0.
The problem is that my application reports I am still using PF_RING 7.1.0 (in the "no valid license...demo mode" message). I did recompile the application from scratch after the pfring reinstall process. Does anyone have any hint why my application thinks I am using PF_RING 7.1.0 altough I only have 7.0.0 modules, libs and drivers installed? For the record: I am using Ubuntu 16.04.3 with kernel 4.4.0-98-generic and Intel 82599ES NICs with ixgbe drivers. thanks and regards, Felix _______________________________________________ Ntop-misc mailing list [email protected] http://listgateway.unipi.it/mailman/listinfo/ntop-misc
