On Wed, 14 Nov 2001, Luca Deri wrote: > have a look at ntop -> About -> Configuration that displays some > information about resolved addresses. If case you see something strange > please mail me that page.
I don't know how to interpret the numbers. After running for about 10 minutes, this is what it looks like. There are some internal addresses that are still not resolved. Do things look OK? Is there any other information I can get? ---- Russell Mosemann, Ph.D. * Computing Services * Concordia University, Nebraska "If time slows as you approach the speed of light, and time flies when you are having fun, is traveling at the speed of light no fun at all?" OS i686-pc-linux-gnu ntop version 2.0.0 Built on 11/08/01 12:54:01 PM GDBM version This is GDBM version 1.8.0, as of May 19, 1999. OpenSSL Support OpenSSL 0.9.5a 1 Apr 2000 SSL Port Not Active Multithreaded Yes GD Chart Present Chart Format .png UCD/NET SNMP Absent TCP Wrappers Present Async. Addr. Resolution Yes lsof Support No (Either disabled [Use -E option] or missing) nmap Support No (Either disabled or missing) Actual Hash Size 6158 # Queued Pkts to Process 0 # Max Queued Pkts 0 # Stored Hash Hosts 3994 [64 %] # Purged Hash Hosts 0 # TCP Sessions 4991 # Terminated TCP Sessions 3454 # Queued Addresses 142 # Addresses Resolved with DNS 2130 # Addresses Kept Numeric 904 # Addresses Found on Cache 20 # Dropped Addresses 0 # Active Threads 8 Mutex Name State Last Lock Last UnLock # Locks/Releases Max Lock gdbmMutex unlocked http.c:1561 http.c:1584 28120 28120 1 sec [pbuf.c:3173] addressResolutionMutex unlocked address.c:281 address.c:297 3054 3054 0 sec [address.c:297] hashResizeMutex locked http.c:970 http.c:1022 32 31 0 sec [hash.c:474] hostsHashMutex locked pbuf.c:4516 pbuf.c:5162 394199 394198 1 sec [pbuf.c:5162] addressQueueMutex unlocked webInterface.c:772 webInterface.c:798 6254 6254 0 sec [address.c:370] _______________________________________________ Ntop mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://listmanager.unipi.it/mailman/listinfo/ntop
