And don't forget to edit mySQLserver.pl
my $dbh = DBI->connect('DBI:mysql:ntop','ntop','passwd')...
Monday, October 08, 2001, 1:55:14 PM, you wrote:
PW> Looks like NTOP is working better and better! :)
PW> It would be so nice if I also could store the information in my mysql dB.
PW> I saw that should be possible, just can't figure out the "http-like host
PW> format"..
PW> Has somebody done it ?
PW> Is there some example out there of how to do that? ( I guess I need a
PW> howto.. :) )
PW> somebody ?
PW> -b
PW> Exports ntop traffic information into a SQL database. The flag
PW> specifies (in http-like host format) the
PW> address (IP:port) of a SQL client. The database/ directory part of
PW> ntop contains a few clients. Please use one
PW> of those.
PW> / Paul
>> -----Ursprungligt meddelande-----
>> Fran: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]For Dim Segebart
>> Skickat: den 1 oktober 2001 20:44
>> Till: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> Amne: [Ntop] NTOP & MySQL
>>
>>
>> Hello ntop,
>> Today, while building the daily NTOP snapshot, I have noticed what
>> NTOP has some links to lmysqlclient. I just wonder what it is used for
>> ? AFAIK all DB related stuff performed now by so-called DBHelpers (I
>> use mySQLsever.pl with no problems) Is it a new undocumented feature
>> which'll allow to connect NTOP with MySQL directly or it was just
>> by chance.
>>
>> With best regards.
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