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      pftdm007
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      With the old ntop package I could display the connections from and to a certain computer on my LAN by going (if I remember correctly) in Hosts > Seklect the Host > Traffic and I would see something like

      http://www.ntop.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/l7_sessions.png

      Now with the new ntop package I cannot find the equivalent.  Selecting the host (in my case an Android tablet), then I looked in all the menu entries (Home, Traffic, Packets, etc…) and nothing similar is showing up.

      The Traffic tab shows something like the attached picture (only a useless piec hart and some protocol stats, not the actual list of connections that have been established from & to the tablet).

      Am I missing something?

      Screenshot_2016-09-04_16-21-18.png
      Screenshot_2016-09-04_16-21-18.png_thumb

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        Cino
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        click on peers and flows. Its not the same since nTopNG is really a different beast from the original nTop software.

        nTop does have a support mailing list that might be able to help:

        http://www.ntop.org/community/

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          pftdm007
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          Thanks for the suggestion, I will contact the mail list of ntop.

          That being said I find it funny that so much effort has been put to develop a package ccompliant with pfsense 2.3-X when nobody would want to use it in such a basic way…

          Am I missing something here?  I dont see the benefit of installing ntop if not to see the actual network state...

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