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      epionier
      last edited by

      Hello,

      ntopng v.3.0.0 release arrived today. It would be nice to implement the new version into pfSense in the near future as there are a lot of useful improvements like better FreeBSD support:

      http://www.ntop.org/ntopng/introducing-ntopng-3-0/

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        JasonAU
        last edited by

        I was just reading the same page what is the process before it becomes available in package manager ?

        I tried ntopng some time ago and gave up on it but I might give it another crack when this release comes out

        Brisbane Queensland Australia

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          Cino
          last edited by

          Should be available shortly as a FreeBSD Port. IIRC, a native FreeBSD Port is required before the pfSense team can update the package for pfSense

          https://svnweb.freebsd.org/ports/head/net/ntopng/
          https://www.freshports.org/net/ntopng/

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            epionier
            last edited by

            Lets hope so because as far as I can see it is already in the FreeBSD Port:

            https://www.freebsd.org/cgi/ports.cgi?query=ntopng&stype=all

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              Cino
              last edited by

              Looked what popped in shortly after my posting: http://pkg.freebsd.org/freebsd:10:x86:64/latest/All/ntopng-3.0.2017.06.05.txz

              Freshports had it yesterday but there wasn't a compiled package/port to download when I looked

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                Andrew453
                last edited by

                I think the ports are pulled into the pfSense FreeBSD ports repo every 3 months or so.  Would be great if a special case could be made on this though, as it's a major version release so would be good to have it soon.  :)

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                  riahc3 Banned
                  last edited by

                  The ntopng package needs tuning.

                  It hogs way too much space and it doesnt seem to be a way to limit it easi.

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                    grandrivers
                    last edited by

                    i have it on overkill hardware

                    +1 on hopes for a quick pull into pfsense hate to wait to q3 packages

                    pfsense 2.4 super micro A1SRM-2558F
                    C2558 8gig ECC  60gig SSD
                    tripple Wan dual pppoe

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                      Andrew453
                      last edited by

                      @riahc3:

                      The ntopng package needs tuning.

                      It hogs way too much space and it doesnt seem to be a way to limit it easi.

                      I run ntopng on relatively basic hardware and using a RAM disc for the tmp/var folders (which is where the databases are held).  I'm mainly interested in live data rather than historic, so I set the retention periods in preferences to 1 day - that keeps the storage requirements right down.

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                        epionier
                        last edited by

                        I run pfSense on powerful hardware but with ntopng I still have the problem that ntopng from time to time is not accessible.

                        When I try to connect to https://localhost:3000 I often receive a failure in connection but the pfSense service page shows that the service is running.

                        Hope this problem will be solved wit 3.0.0 where it says ""better FreeBSD support"

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                          ast
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                          @epionier:

                          I run pfSense on powerful hardware but with ntopng I still have the problem that ntopng from time to time is not accessible.

                          When I try to connect to https://localhost:3000 I often receive a failure in connection but the pfSense service page shows that the service is running.

                          Hope this problem will be solved wit 3.0.0 where it says ""better FreeBSD support"

                          I too have the same problem, specially when access remotely (via dyndns), any tip?

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                            kroem
                            last edited by

                            Is there any news about this?

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                            • jimpJ
                              jimp Rebel Alliance Developer Netgate
                              last edited by

                              It's available in 2.4.0 and on 2.3.5 snapshots.

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