Since installing ntop 4.0.1 it always gets the distinction
between local and remote hosts wrong.
Typically the ONLY host listed as local is the machine on
which ntop is running (my server).
I've set ntop.localAddresses to 192.168.1 and
ntop.knownSubnetworks to 192.168.1  (previously I'd tried
192.168.1.0) but this makes no difference and when listed in
the Preferences page these appeared to be corrupted (or
more likely, in some foreign encoding).

If I show a local machine (say a laptop) it shows the ip
address as 192.168.1.117 but in the Host Location box it shows
"Remote (outside specified/local subnet)" which of course is
wrong.

The 3.87 version of ntop always got it right, so is this a bug,
or is there some magic setup parameter that is needed?

-- 
Mike Hobbs
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