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Create
a bug report. LOOK at it - you'll see the counts for the various
interfaces, all the settings from ./configure and run time, etc. All in
one place.
-----Burton
Hi again,
Hmm, I'm getting a little confused now :).
I have given:
- Linux distribution + kernel version
- ntop version
- how I installed ntop
- the command line used to launch ntop (and that I have
tried different versions of it)
- that I set the admin password
- the interfaces that I am interested in, their speeds
and types, and what roles the machines on my local network play, and which
interface connects which networks
- that I have ensured that traffic is actually moving across
these interfaces, by typing ipconfig and checking the RX/TX
numbers
- what other relevant software I am running on the
machine
- that ntop runs without any errors
- that I can log into the web interface of ntop, and it
reports to be monitoring the specified interface in the Configuration
section
- that ntop reports no traffic at all, even though there is
definitely traffic moving
Now, naturally, I appreciate you trying to help me, and,
like I said before, if there is some other piece of information that
might aid you in determining if I'm running the software correctly
(or determine that this is indeed a bug), then please let me know,
and I'll be sure to try and get it to you!
Regards,
Oz
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Thursday, October 23, 2003 12:13
AM
Subject: RE: [Ntop] no traffic
reported
Don't know since you're hiding all the information by not posting
it.
-----Burton
Oh sorry, I see. Am I definitely running it correctly
then? I thought I'd check that I wasn't doing something obviously silly
before I filed a bug report.
Regards,
Oz
You can, and should, post a bug report since you thing this is a
bug. The report contains a lot of the internal counters, etc.
showing what's being seen on the interface(s) and what ntop is
processing.
-----Burton
Sorry, I should have mentioned that I found gmane
after I posted, but still couldn't find any solutions to the problem.
I have also checked the docs/faq and snapshot.
Unfortunately, since there is no crash/apparent
fault, I can't post a bug report. It just doesn't report any
traffic.
The command line I'm using is:
ntop -d --http-server 192.168.0.1:3000
--https-server 0 --interface eth0
I have also tried without -d and without the IP of
the machine.
I suppose I should also have mentioned that the
machine that I'm trying to run it on is my gateway, i.e. does IP
masquerading for a few other machines on my local network, onto the
Internet. The internet is accessed via an ADSL modem (ppp0, external
USB modem), and the local network is connected to the machine via eth0
(100Mbps).
I also tried adding ppp0 to the interfaces, but
still the same problem - no traffic.
I have virtually nothing else running, bar the
normal stuff such as Samba. Have tried shutting down any firewalls
(Shorewall), with no effect.
Can't think of any other information that may be of
assistance - please let me know if anyone wants to know anything
else!
Regards,
Oz
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Wednesday, October 22,
2003 3:35 PM
Subject: RE: [Ntop] no traffic
reported
Your message to ntop or ntop-dev has been
seen.
However, you have: * neglected to provide
important information - using the built-in
problem report form is STRONGLY suggested. * appear not to
have taken advantage of existing information or *
haven't taken other steps we ask you to do when posting to
the mailing list
Hence this
semi-automated response.
Posting guidelines are in the
docs/FAQ file in the source tree, and (although perhaps not the
latest copy) in the "HOWTO ask for help" item at http://snapshot.ntop.org and at
http://www.ntopsupport.com in the
documentation section.
1. ONE and only ONE problem / issue /
question per message. With a meaningful
subject.
The goal is that if you're
asking a common question, the subject
would have allowed you to find it in the
back traffic for the mailing
list.
2. Search the back traffic on these lists. There
is a searchable archive at http://search.gmane.org
3.
Read the docs/FAQ file in the source. You should get a recent
version, not one from some old source .tgz. As
a last resort, a HTMLed version is posted in the
documentation section of http://www.ntopsupport.com.
4.
Check snapshot, http://snapshot.ntop.org - this is a community FAQ collection.
Entries from snapshot are migrated into docs/FAQ fairly routinely,
but the newest stuff (and some oldies but goodies)
are at snapshot.
DO NOT USE THE .gz
FILES AT SNAPSHOT, they are broken.
5. We support only
the current versions of ntop. This is
either:
* the last release,
v2.2c. * the
cvs (and tell us the last time you did a checkout)
or * the latest development version
posted at SourceForge (if
there is one posted)
If you use a
port/package and the latest version available for
your OS is some release candidate from a year
ago, sorry. Contact the packager and ask
them to get current.
6. Post the information about your
environment we ask for.
We STRONGLY
suggest you use the automatically generated "Problem
Report" form that since it contains much of
the necessary information.
7. Make sure you're in a supported
environment (./configure --showoses).
If
it's an unsupported environment, we're interested in your efforts
to make ntop work, but we don't have the time,
resources, knowledge and/or insterest to do it
ourselves.
8. For software 'crashes', please run ntop under
the gdb debugger and capture the full failure
information. Brief instructions on using gdb are in
the docs/FAQ file.
-----Burton
US-based commercial support for
ntop: http://www.ntopsupport.com
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HowTo Ask for Help
at http://snapshot.ntop.org/faq.php#83
Hi all,
I'm sorry if this question has been answered
thousands of times already - I couldn't find anywhere to search
the mailing list, and I can't find any information that helps
in the docs.
I just installed ntop 2.2 on my gateway, which
is running Gentoo linux (2.4.20 kernel), by using the Gentoo
'emerge ntop' command. It compiled and installed fine, I
set the admin password, I ran it as a daemon with a web interface
on port 3000, and I've set it to monitor eth0 (--interface eth0).
I made sure there is traffic on eth0 (typing ifconfig shows that
the TX/RX numbers for eth0 are changing). However, for some
reason, ntop isn't recording any network traffic at all. I can log
into the web interface, and the Configuration section shows that
it is indeed using interface eth0. Anyone have any ideas as
to why it's not reporting any traffic?
Regards,
Oz
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