Why?
Is it because this port causes a conflict that causes all packets to be dropped by the interface?
James
Egger Lothar wrote:
try
ntop -i eth0 not port 65432lothar
> -----Ursprüngliche Nachricht-----
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> Betreff: [Ntop] Ntop and Red Hat 7.1
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>
> I have used the Ntop 1.3.2.5 RPM on Red Hat 7.1. As per the
> Ntop FAQ, I have also downloaded and compiled libpcap from
> source and specified the -i eth0 option for my default
> interface, which is in fact eth0.
>
> I still get nothing. I can view all of the Web pages at port
> 3000 and also use ntop, and my /var/log/messages file shows
> that ntop is putting the NIC into promiscuous mode. Still,
> the Web interface and ntop shows absolutely nothing. Using an
> older version of ntop, I can get all sorts of statistics. I
> have not installed queso, but I don't think that's an issue, here.
>
> What am I missing? Please copy me on the e-mail address below.
>
> Thanks!
>
> James Stanger
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