Check - on the ntop host - that these names are really resolvable via nslookup.  But first read the docs/FAQ stuff and the back traffic on DNS sniffing.
 
 
You can turn on the debug flag and - in the host name windows - will be able to see the flags for the resolution state.  That will tell you how far ntop has been able to take name res, e.g.:
 
216.148.226.29 [IP]
                         ^^^ says that this is a numeric IP address
 
Unless it's reached a terminal state, there should be a flag in []s.
 
 
-----Burton

 

From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of ROBERSON, Brian
Sent: Friday, June 24, 2005 11:07 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [Ntop] NTOP latest Win32 Snapshot - DNS question

I'm noticing that NTOP is not resolving a lot of our internal addresses.  This isn't a big problem but mildly irritating having to resolve the address manually.  Is there a way to check the configuration to enhance discovery of DNS names?  Our environment is Windows 2003 Active Directory.
 
Brian
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