Tony, bug fixed. Please resync. Thanks for reporting it.
Cheers, Luca [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: >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 > >_______________________________________________ >Ntop mailing list >[EMAIL PROTECTED] >http://listgateway.unipi.it/mailman/listinfo/ntop > > -- Luca Deri <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> http://luca.ntop.org/ Hacker: someone who loves to program and enjoys being clever about it - Richard Stallman _______________________________________________ Ntop mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://listgateway.unipi.it/mailman/listinfo/ntop
