Hi Luca,

I grabbed the latest source from cvs to check out the RRDtool integration..
on the plugin configuration page I set my "Local Host Filter" to the
following string:

172.16.0.0/16,192.168.4.0/24,192.168.5.0/24,192.168.6.0/24,192.168.7.0/24,192.168.10.0/24,192.168.15.0/24,192.168.16.0/24,192.168.22.0/24,192.168.37.0/24,192.168.38.0/24,192.168.39.0/24,192.168.40.0/24,192.168.41.0/24,192.168.42.0/24,192.168.43.0/24,192.168.44.0/24,192.168.45.0/24,192.168.46.0/24,192.168.243.0/24,192.168.244.0/24

After ntop ran for 15 minutes or so, I went and checked
/usr/local/var/ntop/rrd/hosts and found 666 directories, but a great deal
of them were for external hosts, eg.

66.207.130.76
66.218.71.162
66.218.71.63
66.218.75.136
66.35.229.101
66.35.229.200
66.35.229.53
66.54.32.235
66.54.32.236
66.54.32.238
66.54.32.243
66.54.32.77

Am I incorrect in assuming that these shouldn't be here?

My complete startup command is as follows:

        cd /usr/local/var/ntop
        /usr/local/bin/ntop -w 0 -W 1443 -S 1 -E -u tnelson -d -a
/usr/local/var/ntop/access.log

I compiled with debug, set trace level to 5, and other than it complaining
that 192.168.42.0 was the local network so it was ignoring it, I didn't see
any other errors to indicate problems w/ the string.

I also have problems when starting ntop w/  -m (and the whole string above)
but haven't had time to track that down in the code either.

Tony Nelson
Director of IT Operations
Starpoint Solutions
115 Broadway, 20th Fl.
New York, NY 10006

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