On Sun, Apr 28, 2013 at 3:53 PM, Paolo Lucente <[email protected]> wrote:
> If this is all correct you can get latest code from the > CVS where you have availability of newly introduced timestamp_start and > timestamp_end primitives precisely for this purpose. > I've compiled that and it segfaults when I use a network list file (doesn't seem to matter what's inside): # nfacctd -n /etc/pmacct/networks.lst WARN ( cmdline ): No plugin has been activated; defaulting to in-memory table. WARN ( default/memory ): defaulting to SRC HOST aggregation. Segmentation fault # cat /etc/pmacct/networks.lst 123,10.0.0.0/8 This is the (most) relevant part of catchsegv: Backtrace: nfacctd: IMT Plugin [default](load_networks6+0x852)[0x438132] nfacctd: IMT Plugin [default](imt_plugin+0x190)[0x426930] nfacctd: IMT Plugin [default](load_plugins+0x306)[0x422796] nfacctd: IMT Plugin [default](main+0xee8)[0x41d928] /lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libc.so.6(__libc_start_main+0xff)[0x7ffd17b8aeff] nfacctd: IMT Plugin [default][0x418679] -- George-Cristian Bîrzan
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