Hi, FYI - this turned out to be a bug which has been followed-up privately with Axel in the meanwhile. The fix is already in the CVS as per the following log:
* sfacctd, nfacctd: Assign16() was not handling correctly 2-bytes Ethertype values (ie. 0x86dd, 0x8847) in 802.1Q tags. As a result 'aggregate_filter' was not working correctly when supplied with IPv6-related filters. Thanks to Axel Apitz for reporting the issue. It would also suggest that Ethertype IP, 0x0800, works fine just because one of the two bytes is '0x00'. 'aggregate_filter' was the only feature affected. Cheers, Paolo On Wed, Feb 11, 2009 at 08:03:07PM +0100, Axel Apitz wrote: > Hi @all, > > i tried to convert the example for getting stats for an IPv4 Network > without the stuff i don't interested into IPv6. > > So i use (IPv4): > -- > aggregate[myNet-outbound]: src_net > aggregate_filter[myNet-outbound]: vlan and src net v.w.x.y/z > -- > and as networkfile: > -- > v.w.x.y/z > -- > That worked great. > > Now using IPv6: > -- > aggregate[myNet-outbound]: src_net > aggregate_filter[myNet-outbound]: vlan and src net v:w:x:y::0/z > -- > and as networkfile: > -- > v:w:x:y::0/z > -- > Nothing. > > I tried some other combinations: > - remove aggregate_filter -> Ok, Everithing ist Aggregated to the > networks, also the IPv6 Network > - switched to src_host and the filter vlan and src host v:w:x:y::11 -> > Nothing > > Best Regards, > Axel Apitz > > -- > Axel Apitz > > The unbelievable Machine Company GmbH > Grolmanstr. 40 > 10623 Berlin > Tel.: +49 - 30 - 8892656 - 15 > Fax.: +49 - 30 - 8892656 - 11 > Mobile: +49 - 172 - 7300539 > > http://www.unbelievable-machine.com _______________________________________________ pmacct-discussion mailing list http://www.pmacct.net/#mailinglists
