[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I just upgraded from ntop 3.2 under Fedora Core 4 to ntop 3.3 running Fedora 
Core 7.  Ntop is receiving netflow data from a Cisco CAT6500.  I have a list of 
subnets that are considered local.  However, I am getting remote addresses 
listed as local.  Example:  4.71.104.165 is listed as remote and 4.71.104.187 
is listed as local.  Neither of these are local.

Both should be remote. I installed ntop as a rpm using ntop-3.3-1.fc7.rpm. All of my local addresses are in the RFC 1918 172.16.0.0 - 172.31.255.255 range.
What can I look for to get the local vs. remote correct?



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Did you try setting your /etc/default/ntop
GETOPT = "-m 172.0.0.0/8"

-m sets the local subnets on your machine

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