On 12/20/2005 3:55 PM Kurt Buff wrote:

Drew Tomlinson wrote:
On 12/20/2005 3:06 PM Kurt Buff wrote:
Drew Tomlinson wrote:

I installed ntop 3.2_1 from the ports on a machine running FBSD 6.0.  It
appeared to install fine and seems OK when I start it.  However whenever
I try and access it via a browser, I just get a blank page.  ntop
reports the following warning:

Tue Dec 20 14:20:58 2005  **WARNING** gzflush error -2(stream error)

It does this with each access attempt.  I've googled and learned that
ntop creates compressed files and uses zlib to uncompress them on the
fly.  I assume my problem has something to do with this process?

Any ideas on what to check or how to resolve?

Thanks,

Drew
Is this a fresh install of 6.0? I've got a fresh install of FBSD 6.0 and
ntop 3.2_1 from ports, and don't have this problem.

Thanks for your reply.  Yes, it's fairly fresh.

FreeBSD blacksheep.mykitchentable.net 6.0-STABLE FreeBSD 6.0-STABLE #4:
Thu Dec  1 11:33:29 PST 2005

Any ideas?

Thanks,

Drew

This isn't an upgrade of FBSD 4.x or 5.x, is it? Or an upgrade of an
older version of ntop?

No. This box had a hard drive failure. Since I had to replace the drive, I upgraded to 6.0 at that time.

The reason I ask is that this was a problem that
was noted in ntop 2.something under 4.x and 5.x. If you google for the
specific error message:

http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&lr=&q=ntop+freebsd+%22gzflush+error%22&btnG=Search

Been Googling all day and I've seen those posts. However I just realized it was you. :)

you'll see stuff like that talked about in several places.

I just flattened the box when I upgraded the OS, starting from a fresh
install of 6.0, then cvsupping the ports to get ntop current, and all
has been well since.

I just edited the Makefile to add --without-zlib and am recompiling now. We'll see if that works around this problem for now. But I'd sure like to know why things aren't working on my machine? AFAIK, I did a standard install and haven't done much with the box since. It just serves as my gateway router for my home network so there's not much on it.

Thanks,

Drew

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