Not a clue, you don't give us much information, now do you?
We STRONGLY suggest you use the automatically generated "Problem Report"
form that since it contains much of the necessary information.
We STRONGLY suggest you read the back traffic on the ntop-dev and ntop
lists, as there have been discussions about dropping packets, system
performance, etc. in the past.
-----Burton
-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of
Tschopp, Christian
Sent: Thursday, July 10, 2003 3:04 AM
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: [Ntop] Problem with high traffic
Hello,
Excuse me for my poor english...
So far, I had never had any problem with ntop.
but this morning, I've changed the link I analyse to a much more loaded
link.
Now, Ntop is not able to analyse any of the packets that go through.
I know that I'm running ntop on a station that does not have much
horsepower, but is it possible that it drops *all* the packets ??
In Ethereal, everything is fine, I can see all the traffic. I've checked the
filters in Ntop, there is no one set...
I can also say that on this link, there is only a few present hosts, but
much data transfer.
Is there something I can try ? Someone had the same problem ?
thank you for your help.
Chris
I start Ntop with :
ntop \
--db-file-path /home/monitor/Tools/ntop-2.2/ntop/db \
--user monitor \
--local-subnets 10.0.0.0/255.0.0.0 \
--daemon \
--interface eth1 \
--sticky-hosts
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