Thanks Luca - I'm updating it now! On a side note - ntop is the least of my worries as I almost got killed last night :-)

Thanks Again,

Steve Kamerman

From: Luca Deri <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Reply-To: [email protected]
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [Ntop] nTop reverse IP Resolution problem in Iraq :)
Date: Tue, 10 May 2005 15:32:39 +0200

Steve,
I should have fixed such bug in the current CVS. Can you please update
your system?

Cheers, Luca

PS: If ntop is your main problem down there, then the situation is
really improving :-)


Steve Kamerman wrote:

> I am currently in Iraq with the US Army, we have 4 satellite internet
> connections that I have build 4 linux servers for.  Each of these
> servers has 30-40 users accessing the internet.  I have been using
> nTop 3.0 to monitor traffic and iptables to block users that violate
> our internet policy or use excessive bandwidth.  I recently upgraded
> nTop to 3.1 and I like the interface, but it doesn't seem to be doing
> reverse DNS lookups on the "Packet Statistics" or "Last Contacted
> Peers" on the detailed host information page.  When I view "Local -->
> Remote" traffic, the hosts are all resolved fine, but when I click on
> a host, the only place nTop is resolving IP Addresses is in the
> "Active TCP Sessions" area.  I am looking for an easy fix, but I can
> write a workaround in perl if necessary.
>
>
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