You haven't given us much to go on - nothing about your environment...  See
the note at snapshot on howto report a problem.

Idle thoughts:

Are you sure there is data for both subnets?  Does, say, tcpdump see it?

If you don't give a key, what do you get data for - that's what's in ntop's
tables.

What does ifconfig (or it's equivalent) show?

Is this is a switched network??



-----Burton




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Subject: [Ntop] Bugreport for RC2: Still problems with dumpData.html and -m



Hi

I have still problems to access statistics from hosts on the localnet:
If I call ntop with the parameter -m 10.11.11.0/24 cannot get the statistics
from hosts on that network.
if I call without -m then it works, but the hosts are not defined as local,
so the statistic local2remote etc, on ntop website is unfortunatly wrong


Example:

ntop Host Interface:         10.10.10.10

LocalNet:                10.10.10.0/24
                        10.11.11.0/24

start ntop:                ntop -m 10.11.11.0/24

Call
http://localhost:3000/dumpData.html?language=perl&key=10.11.11.6

Result:                         no statistic available for this host.


Any ideas ?

Dany

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