Just to check, did I post this to the right place? Any
assistance welcomed.
Regards,
Oz
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From: Oz
EMail: (ntop mailing list)
Date: 2003-10-23
Ah, I see. So the bug report will help in determining if it is
a bug or not. Okay, here goes:
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From: Oz
EMail: (ntop mailing list)
Date: 2003-10-23
Sorry, I should have mentioned that I found gmane after I
posted, but still couldn't find any solutions to the problem. I have also
checked the docs/faq and snapshot.
Unfortunately, since there is no crash/apparent fault, I can't
post a bug report. It just doesn'treport any traffic.
The
Oh sorry, I see. Am I definitely running it correctly then? I
thought I'd check that I wasn't doing something obviously silly before I filed a
bug report.
Regards,
Oz
You
can, and should, post a bug report since you thing this is a bug. The
report contains a lot of the internal
Hi again,
Hmm, I'm getting a little confused now :).
I have given:
-Linux distribution+ kernel version
- ntop version
- how I installed ntop
-the command line used to launch ntop (and that I have
tried different versions of it)
- that I set the admin password
-the interfaces that I am
Hi all,
I'm sorry if this question has been answered thousands of
times already - I couldn't find anywhere to search the mailing list, and
Ican't find any information that helps in the docs.
I just installed ntop 2.2 on my gateway, which is running
Gentoo linux(2.4.20 kernel), by using