Burton M. Strauss III wrote:
It's working fine for me...
The legend might be a bit confusing, as it reads
Time [ now - Thu Oct 30 11:01:06 2003]
when it really means
Graph Time is [ Thu Oct 30 11:01:06 2003 - now]
or something like that (i.e. the printed time is the LEFT margin)
Burton M. Strauss III wrote:
ntop should resolve to the 2.0.1 (libgd.so) version and should ignore
1.8.4, but with both 1.8.4 and 2.0.1 libraries installed, you're
asking for trouble.
[...]
$ nm /usr/lib/libgd.so | grep gdImageCreateFromGd
69da T gdImageCreateFromGd
6fc2 T
Burton M. Strauss III wrote:
I don't have any other ideas here...
Thanks a lot anyway!
Helmut
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Burton Strauss wrote:
Sounds like there's a difference between the compile time and run
time resolutions. If you tell ntop to look somewhere at compile
time, and then the same locations aren't 'available' at run time, you
will see that message.
If you're using --with-gd-root= or
Burton M. Strauss III wrote:
Your summary is about right (although strictly, the values aren't
gone, they're just stored in the RRDs which ntop doesn't load from).
Well, if it would store at least :(
**WARNING** Unable to load plugin '/usr/local/lib/ntop/plugins/rrdPlugin.so'
**WARNING**
Hi,
I really try to understand the FAQs but I am not sure if I got the point:
I want to store statistics. NTOP can do that only until restart.
If I say I won't boot the machine anymore, entries will disappear after a certain
period. If the host is seen again, only the object is restored, not the
Burton M. Strauss III wrote:
1. Check into whether Debian is being 'clever' and installing both
the 1.0.x and 1.2.x versions of libpng.
If you're getting the conflict, then you have to be seeing BOTH
versions.
They're simply incompatible and having BOTH is what leads to the
error, per
Dennis Schön wrote:
I tell you what, I removed *any* libpng* I found on my system and
then ./configure of ntop is successfull! If any libpng file is found
it does not complete.
The error you see comes from the fact that your libgd and ntop are
linked with different versions of libpng. Make
Within Network Load Statistics the time within the graphics is correct, only the time
below the graphics is 1 hour off.
Helmut
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Burton M. Strauss III wrote:
Ooooh... a chain saw approach ... I love it...
Me too, especially if it works ;))
Thanks a lot, Helmut
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Hi,
I use Woody. I got ntop via cvs from today. I searched all my files but I can only
find png.h at 1.2.4.
I compile with
./configure --with-libpng-lib=/usr/local/lib --with-libpng-include=/usr/local/include.
make gives me
/usr/include/gd.h:121: warning: declaration of `y1' shadows global
Burton M. Strauss III wrote:
Now beyond that, since you don't tell us which version of ntop you're
using, there's not much else to say.
I told you:
I use Woody. I got ntop via cvs from today.
Seems to be 2.2.95. :)
I additionally downloaded the ntop-current.tgz and installed libpng1.2.4 from
Burton M. Strauss III wrote:
[...]
http://lists.ntop.org/pipermail/ntop/2002-April/001722.html
Probably not a ntop problem.
Thanks, Helmut
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Burton M. Strauss III wrote:
http://lists.ntop.org/pipermail/ntop/2002-April/001722.html
Yeah, that's the long sob story from which the docs/FAQ entry was
written.
http://snapshot.ntop.org/faq.php#97
But writen for RH. I use Debian :)
And I even removed any png.h and compiled libpng-1.2.5
Helmut Schneider wrote:
netflowPlugin.c: In function `dissectFlow':
netflowPlugin.c:427: error: structure has no member named `asHash'
netflowPlugin.c: In function `initNetFlowFunct':
netflowPlugin.c:768: error: incompatible types in assignment
Forget this, found the article in google
I'm trying to make ntop on a SuSE82. configure is successfull, make says:
netflowPlugin.c: In function `dissectFlow':
netflowPlugin.c:427: error: structure has no member named `asHash'
netflowPlugin.c: In function `initNetFlowFunct':
netflowPlugin.c:768: error: incompatible types in assignment
Hi,
is it possible to enhance the list of protocols for IPSEC? I only found options for
TCP/UDP.
Thanks, Helmut
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