Am 2002.11.30 14:16 schrieb(en) Burton M. Strauss III:
Try it without -SThat's been removed (we now use rrd for persistent data) and there are a number of reports of problems with it. Otherwise, run ntop under gdb -- instructions in the docs/FAQ or at http://snapshot.ntop.org and capture the failure information.
Hello,
thanks a lot for your reply. A first test running ntop without the "S" option shows that ntop is not crashing anymore.
Bye,
Stephan
-----Original Message----- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Stephan Schmidt Sent: Saturday, November 30, 2002 5:34 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: [Ntop] ntop crashes because of forwarding ports Hello, I have installed ntop 2.1.3 on a RH 6.2 box. Compiled it myself before. The box acts also as a router. The machine does also ip forwarding. I.e., port 80 is forwarded to another machine in the local LAN. Ntop starts fine from the init.d-script with the following command line: $prog -d -P /usr/share/ntop/ -E -L -u ntop -w 3000 -S 2 -i eth1 The problem is that, when I connect from the internet to port 80 on the machine where ntop is installed (port 80 is forw. to another machine, as I wrote), ntop "crashes" which means that I read in the "messages" log that eth1 has left promiscuous mode, so ntop has stopped. Is this a "normal" behaviour, which means that one cannot install ntop on a box which does also ip forwarding? Do I have to give ntop more parameters? Thanks for help, Stephan
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