Seko
08-08-2002, 08:56 PM
Before posting this, I searched the forum and found a similiar thread with the same problem and read the replys to it but my syntax is correct.. maybe its the way my network is setup, let me explain..
I have 16 Internet Ips (not local like 192.168 or 10.x), but actual internet ips.. and thats what my network is ran off of.. so.. for examples, lets have my network ips range from 12.12.12.80 to 96. My network ips are 80 & 96, and my router is 81.. my "eq" box is 83 and my "seq" box is 82. So, the syntax I used is:
./showeq -i eth0 -ip-address=12.12.12.83
I get this error:
unable to open file: /usr/local/share/showeq/seqdef.xml
/usr/local/share/showeq/showeq.xml
Listening for first client seen.
Initializing Packet Capture Thread:
Filtering Packets on device p-address=12.12.12.83, Searching for EQ Client...
pcap_error:pcap_open_live(p-address=12.12.12.83): Bind: No Such device
Segmentation fault
I tried many different syntax's and rebooted and everything.. heres how myn etwork is setup:
DSL line -> Cisco 678 Router -> Netgear 24port Switch. The cisco has the ip range for my internet ips and dhcp's them. Please help. =) Thanks
I have 16 Internet Ips (not local like 192.168 or 10.x), but actual internet ips.. and thats what my network is ran off of.. so.. for examples, lets have my network ips range from 12.12.12.80 to 96. My network ips are 80 & 96, and my router is 81.. my "eq" box is 83 and my "seq" box is 82. So, the syntax I used is:
./showeq -i eth0 -ip-address=12.12.12.83
I get this error:
unable to open file: /usr/local/share/showeq/seqdef.xml
/usr/local/share/showeq/showeq.xml
Listening for first client seen.
Initializing Packet Capture Thread:
Filtering Packets on device p-address=12.12.12.83, Searching for EQ Client...
pcap_error:pcap_open_live(p-address=12.12.12.83): Bind: No Such device
Segmentation fault
I tried many different syntax's and rebooted and everything.. heres how myn etwork is setup:
DSL line -> Cisco 678 Router -> Netgear 24port Switch. The cisco has the ip range for my internet ips and dhcp's them. Please help. =) Thanks