It shows up using "socklist -l" - with that port, three times. Two
UIDs are the same, the third is 0 - inode is different for each. NTop
is only listed for one. I shut down the netflow plugin and the ports
are still there but the ntop association goes away.

On 10/16/06, Gary Gatten <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Don't know.  Check the syslog and make sure netflow plugin started and
didn't die for some reason.  Not sure of your OS, but try "sockstat -l"
to list which processes have what ports open.  ntop should own 9001 or
2055 or whatever you're using.  Maybe it's listening on a different port
for some reason.

Gary
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