Redis has a backend file, hence a restart will not help you. Using the redis command line you will be able to flush all the data stored. Yuri ############################################### Yuri Francalacci - [email protected] - http://www.ntop.org "Simplicity is the ultimate sophistication" - Leonardo da Vinci ###############################################
> On 17 Oct 2014, at 22:56, [email protected] wrote: > > I’m having a problem with ntopng resolving my local servers. > I’m starting it with the following commands: > nprobe --zmq "tcp://192.168.xxx.xxx:5556 <tcp://192.168.xxx.xxx:5556>" -i > none -n none --collector-port 2055 > ntopng -i eno16777984 -i eno50336512 -i tcp://192.168.xxx.xxx:5556 > <tcp://192.168.xxx.xxx:5556> -n 1 -F -m "192.168.xxx.xxx" > > on the server I can resolve all the internal IPs via PTR records, but when > looking through the interface I’m still seeing IP addresses. I recently > updated the PTR records for some of the missing hosts. Is there a proper DNS > flush mechanism? I also restarted redis, but to no avail. > > Thanks, > Mark > _______________________________________________ > Ntop mailing list > [email protected] <mailto:[email protected]> > http://listgateway.unipi.it/mailman/listinfo/ntop > <http://listgateway.unipi.it/mailman/listinfo/ntop>
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