My guess is a definition in "globals-defines.h", but just a guess. If so you'll 
need to tweak something there and recompile.

From: Fabrice Guaine [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Thursday, March 17, 2011 06:01 AM
To: [email protected] <[email protected]>
Subject: [Ntop] Ntop : Howto declare 100 known subnets ?

Hi,

I installed ntop as a netflow analyzer for the collections of 4 Cisco 6509.
The network has more than one hundred subnets and I'm very interested with 
IP/Summary/Networks view.
But I failed to declare them in the Admin/Configure/Preferences interface in 
the field ntop.knowSubnetworks.
It seems there's a 1024 char's limit for the field. The maximum of subnets I 
succeded to declare is 35.

So my question is : how can I upgrade or bypass this limit to declare up to 100 
subnets ?

Thanks for your answers and your work on this very good tool.

Fabrice Guaine
Network project manager

PS : Ntop version 4.0 compiled on CentoS 5.5 64 bits (rrd version 1.4004)





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