Mel
can you explain precisely how to generate these garbage chars

Thanks Luca

On Jan 21, 2009, at 12:29 AM, Mel Beckman wrote:

> The garbage characters thing is a known bug; I get that too. I just  
> avoid updating the addresses on the page and use the command options  
> instead. The most common reasons for not receiving netflow data is  
> failure to select the Netflow virtual NIC in the Web interface  
> (e.g., change "eth0" or whatever to "netflow". ) Did you do that?
>
> -mel
> ________________________________________
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> David Kent [[email protected]]
> Sent: Tuesday, January 20, 2009 2:59 PM
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> Subject: [Ntop] NTOP Active UDP.TCP Connection
>
> Have NTOP installed on a Centos 5 box.  Have it set and receiving  
> netlflow data.  Thanks for any help.
>
> I have set the –m command in the web interface with the local subnet  
> for the machine.
>
> Two things happen after a restart:
>
>
> 1.        There is still no active udp/tcp sessions logged on the  
> specific pages.
>
> 2.       When I go back into the webinterface startup options the  
> the ip info is not there and only shows some garbage characters:
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