> 
> That is an odd issue!  Technically I don't *think* it' s 
> called an octet when the MAC is displayed in that format, but 
> regardless it's not right!

I know, but it sounded marginally better than 9th and 10th
hexadecimal digit :)

> Question is, where is it getting broken?  What version of 
> libpcap? Start there as ntop only "displays" what libpcap captures. 

It's a version 0.9.8 binary package. I'll have a go at compliling
my own 1.0.0 and see if that cures it.

Cheers, Phil.

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