Hi ho Paolo,
> Hmmm. Does your 'aggregate' directive include the 'proto' key ?
Come to think of it - no. No wonder it didn't show up then. I'll take my
slightly red face to the kitchen and make another espresso.
> BTW, what is
>DD-WRT rFlow ? Is it something based upon NetFlow ?
Yes - it's a
Hey Inge,
On Wed, Jan 04, 2006 at 04:19:56PM +0100, Inge Bjørnvall Arnesen wrote:
> I don't mind to much about the MAC addresses (also all zero for me),
> but I've also noted that with Netflow (Cisco Netflow and DD-WRT rFlow)
> I never get TCP/UDP/ICMP entries in the IP PROTO field - all entries
> The problem I have now is the mac_src, mac_dst, src_port and dst_port
> fields are always 0 (protocol is ip).
I don't mind to much about the MAC addresses (also all zero for me), but I've
also noted that with Netflow (Cisco Netflow and DD-WRT rFlow) I never get
TCP/UDP/ICMP entries in the IP
Hello David,
On Wed, Jan 04, 2006 at 10:01:31AM -0500, David Filion wrote:
> The problem I have now is the mac_src, mac_dst, src_port and dst_port
> fields are always 0 (protocol is ip). I've added a ports file that currently
Here the solution is quite simple: your configuration has an
'aggreg
Paolo Lucente wrote:
Hello David,
i've tested your configuration against a MySQL 4.1 server and it seems
to work just fine to my eyes. The password you specified is 'pmacct'
which is not the default one - 'arealsmartpwd'. The SQL table creation
script uses such password by default.
Did you ch