Hi, Dave. I am still seeing phantom activity with the 1.08.1a version. This time it is with an offsite node that went offline briefly on Friday due to a power failure. On the node for the file server at that site registered a couple intervals of false activity. I've attached a screenshot of the graph. The green spaces in the red line are graphed at 0.1ms when you zoom in.
Getting alerts from an offline node
Re: Getting alerts from an offline node
Hi,
Ok right let's try again - can you install 1.08.2a and see what happens? This checks just about everything to try and ensure the reply is geniune.
http://www.purplepixie.org/freenats/dow ... .2a.tar.gz
If that doesn't crack it then I'll send you a custom script to run which will record all the incoming and outgoing traffic from the test I can have a look at.
Regards,
Dave.
Ok right let's try again - can you install 1.08.2a and see what happens? This checks just about everything to try and ensure the reply is geniune.
http://www.purplepixie.org/freenats/dow ... .2a.tar.gz
If that doesn't crack it then I'll send you a custom script to run which will record all the incoming and outgoing traffic from the test I can have a look at.
Regards,
Dave.
Re: Getting alerts from an offline node
Thanks. I'll get this installed soon and get back to you.
Re: Getting alerts from an offline node
I upgrade my dev vm to 1.08.2a. I'll keep you posted as to how things go.
Re: Getting alerts from an offline node
Hi,
Not sure how you're getting on with this (or even if you've dumped it totally after your boot problems!) but I have spent the last few weeks playing with ICMP code off and on.
This weekend I wrote a standalone ping system (ppPing - http://www.purplepixie.org/phpping/) which should offer must more robust functionality for example missing out-of-sequence, mis-identified or ICMP errors.
I rather hope this will one and for all resolve any ICMP issues (but that is probably wishful thinking).
Anyway - 1.09.0a now uses ppping in place of the old internal ICMP functionality and is probably worth a shot at trying.
Release: http://www.purplepixie.org/freenats/rel ... on=1.09.0a
Direct Download: http://www.purplepixie.org/freenats/dow ... .0a.tar.gz
Cheers,
Dave.
Not sure how you're getting on with this (or even if you've dumped it totally after your boot problems!) but I have spent the last few weeks playing with ICMP code off and on.
This weekend I wrote a standalone ping system (ppPing - http://www.purplepixie.org/phpping/) which should offer must more robust functionality for example missing out-of-sequence, mis-identified or ICMP errors.
I rather hope this will one and for all resolve any ICMP issues (but that is probably wishful thinking).
Anyway - 1.09.0a now uses ppping in place of the old internal ICMP functionality and is probably worth a shot at trying.
Release: http://www.purplepixie.org/freenats/rel ... on=1.09.0a
Direct Download: http://www.purplepixie.org/freenats/dow ... .0a.tar.gz
Cheers,
Dave.