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    How to monitor individual LAN traffic per local IP address in pfsense 2.3

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    • jimpJ
      jimp Rebel Alliance Developer Netgate
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      Install softflowd, drop nfsen somewhere on your network, pretty good visualization. Not perfect, but usable.

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        JasonJoel
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        I'll definitely give that a shot! Looks promising.

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          Gradius
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          @jimp:

          Install softflowd, drop nfsen somewhere on your network, pretty good visualization. Not perfect, but usable.

          softflowd isn't a solution as it asks for a NetFlow server.

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            JasonJoel
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            I think that was his point. Use softflowd on pfsense, and also an external server running nfsen to do the analysis.

            Not an in-box pfsense solution, but may work for me as spinning up a VM for nfsen would be easy.

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            • jimpJ
              jimp Rebel Alliance Developer Netgate
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              @JasonJoel:

              I think that was his point. Use softflowd on pfsense, and also an external server running nfsen to do the analysis.

              Not an in-box pfsense solution, but may work for me as spinning up a VM for nfsen would be easy.

              Yes, exactly.

              @jimp:

              Install softflowd, drop nfsen somewhere on your network, pretty good visualization. Not perfect, but usable.

              nfsen is a netflow server.

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                Gradius
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                @JasonJoel:

                Not an in-box pfsense solution, but may work for me as spinning up a VM for nfsen would be easy.

                Not for me as I use a dedicated computer for pfSense (no VM at all here).  :o

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                  Tjh
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                  @jimp:

                  @JasonJoel:

                  I think that was his point. Use softflowd on pfsense, and also an external server running nfsen to do the analysis.

                  Not an in-box pfsense solution, but may work for me as spinning up a VM for nfsen would be easy.

                  Yes, exactly.

                  @jimp:

                  Install softflowd, drop nfsen somewhere on your network, pretty good visualization. Not perfect, but usable.

                  nfsen is a netflow server.

                  I too was using bandwidthd, because it was the easiest to setup and use and it was the simplest (I'm not running a million dollar company here, alls i want to know is: how much GB was used this month, and who used most).

                  I tried nfsen, was a bit more difficult to get setup, but I did it. Now i visit the nfsen 'page' on my webserver…all I get is a bunch of rrd graphs (which are already present in pfsense by default, and are a lot better tbh). And still no way of splitting by IP (forget about resolving the IP to hostname). Am I doing something wrong? A lot of things seem extremely broken in the webpage tbh, images not showing properly, styles not being applied (nothing is formatted i just see a list of links and broken images in one giant column).

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                    xpaco
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                    :D try to use this: Tuning Guide for collection traffic statistics (using ipcad and lightsquid, without squid)

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                      bubbawatson
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                      +1 The changes / fixes on 2.3 are very nice but desperately miss simple monitoring by IP that bandwidthD provided. Most smaller sites do not justify time spent to set up netflow or similar. Does anyone know if bandwidthD is fixable in 2.3 or is there some major technical reason it can't happen?

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                      • johnpozJ
                        johnpoz LAYER 8 Global Moderator
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                        @Tjh:

                        I tried nfsen, was a bit more difficult to get setup, but I did it. Now i visit the nfsen 'page' on my webserver…all I get is a bunch of rrd graphs (which are already present in pfsense by default, and are a lot better tbh). And still no way of splitting by IP

                        It can process your top talkers for you..

                        Bottom of the details page..  see attached pic I just set this up last night.. Or you could add this plugin
                        https://sourceforge.net/projects/hoststats/
                        HostStats allows you to look on your NetFlow data from a different point of view - it calculates statistics about network traffic of each individual host (IP address) in the network.

                        It not all that hard to setup ;) Took a couple of minutes - good instructions here https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rge1mBvzj5E you don't have to watch the video I hate those!!  The instructions are in text in the comments.

                        But it would be nice a simple built in way to track by IP data use..

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