Well I found the problem and it was my iptables
firewall, but now I have another problem, I set a
filter rule, that only allows packages from udp port
6343 , and when I run ntop, I only could see the
information from the first sflow package and thats
all.  
Could the problem be the sample rate of the
sflow-device interface (sampling rate=1024)? o any
idea? 
                        Thanks.  Att. George





--- jorge alvarado <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Hi everybody, 
> 
> I'm using NTOP 3.1 to collect sflow packages and to
> display their information. I'm sure that I'm
> receiving
> the sflow packages, I'm also sure that they are the
> flowsample kind. I've started the sflow plugin, and
> I've created one sflow interface, I switched the
> nics
> to the sflow interface, but I don't get any
> information about the network status. What do you
> think I'm doing   wrong? Please answer, I'have spent
> a
> lot of time with ntop, and I really like it,  so it
> woul be great if anybody  could give me a hand.
>                                        Att.  George
> 
> 
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