Ajit, are you calling the http "host_get_json.lua" endpoint directly? Could
you please post the full http request you make?

simone

On Mon, Mar 7, 2016 at 3:51 AM, Ajit Sarnaik <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hello Folks,
>
> Just starting using ntop. We would like to capture network statistics for
> bidirectional traffic and we are using "host_get_json.lua" script to
> accomplish this. What we are noticing is that the Tx traffic stats are
> appropriate, where as the Rx traffic stats are 0. We have done a tcpdump to
> determine if the response are being received on the interface, and they are
> coming in. Below is the snippet of he config file.
>
> #        Specifies  the  network  interface or collector endpoint to be
> used by ntopng for network
> #        monitoring. On Unix you can specify both the interface name
>  (e.g.  lo)  or  the  numeric
> #        interface id as shown by ntopng -h. On Windows you must use the
> interface number instead.
> #        Note that you can specify -i multiple times in order to instruct
> ntopng to create  multi‐
> #        ple interfaces.
> #
> --interface eth0
> --interface eth1
> #
> #       -w|--http-port
> #        Sets the HTTP port of the embedded web server.
> #
> --http-port 6398
> #
> #       -m|--local-networks
> #        ntopng determines the ip addresses and netmasks for each active
> interface. Any traffic on
> #        those  networks  is considered local. This parameter allows the
> user to define additional
> #        networks and subnetworks whose traffic is also considered local
> in  ntopng  reports.  All
> #        other hosts are considered remote. If not specified the default
> is set to 192.168.1.0/24.
> #
> #        Commas  separate  multiple  network  values.  Both netmask and
> CIDR notation may be used,
> #        even mixed together, for instance "
> 131.114.21.0/24,10.0.0.0/255.0.0.0".
> #
> --local-networks "172.25.1.0/24,172.25.2.0/24,172.25.3.128/25"
> #
> #       -n|--dns-mode
> #        Sets the DNS address resolution mode: 0 - Decode DNS responses
>  and  resolve  only  local
> #        (-m)  numeric  IPs  1  -  Decode DNS responses and resolve all
> numeric IPs 2 - Decode DNS
> #        responses and don't resolve numeric IPs 3 - Don't decode DNS
> responses and don't  resolve
> #
> -n=3
>
> Have any of you seen this behavior. Would appreciate any help in this
> regards. Any pointers to FAQs would also be helpful.
>
> Regards,
>
> --
> Ajit Sarnaik
>
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