to stop a port,
: it only stops the logging.
:
: Jon Blakely
:
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On 18 Mar 2003 at 9:50, Cyrus Bharda [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
netprobe hasn't crashed on me since I last started it 27 hours ago, but then
again I dont really know how to see if it has crashed or not, its always
worked when I try to access the stats via the webpage, doesn't that mean
that it
in the netprobe interface to stop a port, it only
stops the logging.
Jon Blakely
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Ok which is the right way this way from Graham:
: I think you just need to add the start
:
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:: Ok which is the right way this way from Graham:
::
::: I
God I dont know how I missed that one :-)
Fixed that plus added how to watch multiple network devices at the same time
with netprobe near the end, hopefully that's everything fixed up, thanks
again to all who have proof read this for me!!!
Anyone have any suggestions on adding it to make it
Ok which is the right way this way from Graham:
: I think you just need to add the start command
: /opt/netprobe start eth1
: to /etc/rc.d/rc.local
: this is where squidguard is loaded when my server starts
Or this way from John:
: Copy netprobe to /etc/init.d and then create a symlink to
On Mon, 2003-03-17 at 18:50, Cyrus Bharda wrote:
Ok which is the right way this way from Graham:
: I think you just need to add the start command
: /opt/netprobe start eth1
: to /etc/rc.d/rc.local
: this is where squidguard is loaded when my server starts
Or this way from John:
: