[pfSense Support] ntop core dumped

2010-04-02 Thread Tim Dressel
Hi There, I've built a couple of pfSense 1.2.3-Release boxes lately, they are super stable. But with the ntop package things goes south quickly. I've got three interfaces (all Intel GT class giganics) and ntop is listening to LAN and OPT1. Once ntop starts, its good for about 5 minutes, then I get

Re: [pfSense Support] ntop core dumped

2010-04-06 Thread Paul Mansfield
On 02/04/10 20:12, Tim Dressel wrote: > super stable. But with the ntop package things goes south quickly. I've I've found ntop to be hit and miss in terms of stability, when it works it works well but for certain combinations of environment/build/phase-of-the-moon it's unstable to the point of us

Re: [pfSense Support] ntop core dumped

2010-04-06 Thread Tim Dressel
On Tue, Apr 6, 2010 at 3:05 AM, Paul Mansfield wrote: > On 02/04/10 20:12, Tim Dressel wrote: > > super stable. But with the ntop package things goes south quickly. I've > > I've found ntop to be hit and miss in terms of stability, when it works > it works well but for certain combinations of > en

Re: [pfSense Support] ntop core dumped

2010-04-07 Thread Paul Mansfield
On 06/04/10 17:39, Tim Dressel wrote: > On Tue, Apr 6, 2010 at 3:05 AM, Paul Mansfield > I've found ntop to be hit and miss in terms of stability, when it works ... > I found darkstat to be more reliable if a bit basic [trimmed old text; please also consider trimming when responding to pos