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    • T
      TomT
      last edited by

      Hi

      I'm running  2.3.2-RELEASE-p1 (i386) on a virtualBox VM, 4GB Ram, Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-3770 CPU @ 3.40GHz
      4 CPUs: 1 package(s) x 4 core(s). This is test before I buy some real hardware..

      I've installed ntopng from the packages list and everything seems to have gone well.

      Installing pfSense-pkg-ntopng…
      Updating pfSense-core repository catalogue...
      pfSense-core repository is up-to-date.
      Updating pfSense repository catalogue...
      pfSense repository is up-to-date.
      All repositories are up-to-date.
      Checking integrity... done (0 conflicting)
      The following 19 package(s) will be affected (of 0 checked):

      New packages to be INSTALLED:
      pfSense-pkg-ntopng: 0.8.4_4 [pfSense]
      webfonts: 0.30_11 [pfSense]
      mkfontdir: 1.0.7 [pfSense]
      mkfontscale: 1.1.2 [pfSense]
      xproto: 7.0.28 [pfSense]
      freetype2: 2.6.3 [pfSense]
      libfontenc: 1.1.3 [pfSense]
      fontconfig: 2.11.1_2,1 [pfSense]
      ntopng: 2.2.2016.05.28 [pfSense]
      ndpi: 1.8 [pfSense]
      json-c: 0.12_2 [pfSense]
      graphviz: 2.38.0_12 [pfSense]
      libgd: 2.1.0_7,1 [pfSense]
      png: 1.6.21 [pfSense]
      jpeg-turbo: 1.4.2 [pfSense]
      tiff: 4.0.6_2 [pfSense]
      jbigkit: 2.1_1 [pfSense]
      redis: 3.0.7 [pfSense]
      gdbm: 1.12 [pfSense]

      Number of packages to be installed: 19

      The process will require 87 MiB more space.
      [1/19] Installing xproto-7.0.28…
      [1/19] Extracting xproto-7.0.28: …....... done
      [2/19] Installing freetype2-2.6.3…
      [2/19] Extracting freetype2-2.6.3: …....... done
      [3/19] Installing libfontenc-1.1.3…
      [3/19] Extracting libfontenc-1.1.3: …... done
      [4/19] Installing jpeg-turbo-1.4.2…
      [4/19] Extracting jpeg-turbo-1.4.2: …....... done
      [5/19] Installing jbigkit-2.1_1…
      [5/19] Extracting jbigkit-2.1_1: …....... done
      [6/19] Installing mkfontscale-1.1.2…
      [6/19] Extracting mkfontscale-1.1.2: .. done
      [7/19] Installing json-c-0.12_2…
      [7/19] Extracting json-c-0.12_2: …....... done
      [8/19] Installing png-1.6.21…
      [8/19] Extracting png-1.6.21: …....... done
      [9/19] Installing tiff-4.0.6_2…
      [9/19] Extracting tiff-4.0.6_2: …....... done
      [10/19] Installing mkfontdir-1.0.7…
      [10/19] Extracting mkfontdir-1.0.7: .. done
      [11/19] Installing fontconfig-2.11.1_2,1…
      [11/19] Extracting fontconfig-2.11.1_2,1: …....... done
      Running fc-cache to build fontconfig cache...
      /usr/local/share/fonts: skipping, no such directory
      /usr/local/lib/X11/fonts: skipping, no such directory
      /root/.local/share/fonts: skipping, no such directory
      /root/.fonts: skipping, no such directory
      /var/db/fontconfig: cleaning cache directory
      /var/db/fontconfig: invalid cache file: 4c599c202bc5c08e2d34565a40eac3b2-le32d4.cache-4
      /var/db/fontconfig: invalid cache file: a2bfc4e431963a28dd6df8adc7776b96-le32d4.cache-4
      /root/.cache/fontconfig: not cleaning non-existent cache directory
      /root/.fontconfig: not cleaning non-existent cache directory
      fc-cache: succeeded
      [12/19] Installing ndpi-1.8…
      [12/19] Extracting ndpi-1.8: …....... done
      [13/19] Installing libgd-2.1.0_7,1…
      [13/19] Extracting libgd-2.1.0_7,1: …....... done
      [14/19] Installing webfonts-0.30_11…
      [14/19] Extracting webfonts-0.30_11: …....... done
      [15/19] Installing ntopng-2.2.2016.05.28…
      ===> Creating groups.
      Using existing group 'ntopng'.
      ===> Creating users
      Using existing user 'ntopng'.
      [15/19] Extracting ntopng-2.2.2016.05.28: …....... done
      [16/19] Installing graphviz-2.38.0_12…
      [16/19] Extracting graphviz-2.38.0_12: …....... done
      [17/19] Installing redis-3.0.7…
      ===> Creating groups.
      Using existing group 'redis'.
      ===> Creating users
      Using existing user 'redis'.
      [17/19] Extracting redis-3.0.7: …...... done
      [18/19] Installing gdbm-1.12…
      [18/19] Extracting gdbm-1.12: …....... done
      [19/19] Installing pfSense-pkg-ntopng-0.8.4_4…
      [19/19] Extracting pfSense-pkg-ntopng-0.8.4_4: …...... done
      Saving updated package information...
      done.
      Loading package configuration... done.
      Configuring package components...
      Loading package instructions...
      Custom commands...
      Executing custom_php_install_command()...done.
      Executing custom_php_resync_config_command()...done.
      Menu items... done.
      Services... done.
      Writing configuration... done.
      Message from webfonts-0.30_11:
      IMPORTANT - READ CAREFULLY: You may not use these fonts if you do not agree to
      the terms of the Microsoft End-User License Agreement ("EULA").  You will find
      the EULA at /usr/local/share/doc/webfonts/LICENSE.  If you read and agree
      to the EULA, you can start using the fonts by following these instructions:

      Make sure that the freetype module is loaded.  If it is not, add the following
      line to the "Modules" section of xorg.conf or XF86Config:

      Load "freetype"

      Add the following line to the "Files" section of xorg.conf or XF86Config:

      FontPath "/usr/local/share/fonts/webfonts/"
      Message from ntopng-2.2.2016.05.28:

      WARNING:

      In the past, ntop has been the subject of repeated security vulner-
      abilities, particularly relating to its web interface.  It is strongly
      suggested that you protect your ntop web interface via packet filters
      or TCP wrappers.

      Please install redis server from databases/redis or use -r to specify
      a remote one.

      Please use ntopng-geoipupdate.sh to update GeoIP database to the
      latest.

      Message from redis-3.0.7:
      ===>  CONFIGURATION NOTE:

      To setup "redis" you need to edit the configuration file:
            /usr/local/etc/redis.conf

      To run redis from startup, add redis_enable="YES"
            in your /etc/rc.conf.

      Cleaning up cache... done.
      Success

      But access to anything ntopng related results in the web page returning 'This Connection Has Timed Out'
      I can remove :3000 from the URL and then have access to pfSense GUI, I can also access ntopng' settings.

      Any ideas ? how to get this working ?

      Thanks

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      • T
        TomT
        last edited by

        Please ignore this…  :-[

        As this is a test system, I'm accessing pfSense via the WAN IP Address as that sits on the LAN I'm currently connected to.
        As soon as I tried to connect from the LAN address it worked !

        Whoops !!

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          ast
          last edited by

          Just wondering if you are able to access your ntopng remotely?  Can't seem to access it, I can only my pfsense box.

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          • jimpJ
            jimp Rebel Alliance Developer Netgate
            last edited by

            If you allow access to the port it uses (3000) you can access it remotely, though I would not advise opening up the GUI or ntopng to the world. Use a VPN.

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              ast
              last edited by

              @jimp:

              If you allow access to the port it uses (3000) you can access it remotely, though I would not advise opening up the GUI or ntopng to the world. Use a VPN.

              Hi!

              Thanks for the advice on using VPN, but I'm just a newbie, is there an easy guide on how to set up VPN between my pfsense router to a PEPLink router?

              TIA!

              ast

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                wf-me
                last edited by

                You don't need to create a Site-2-Site VPN-Tunnel.
                You easily can create an IPSec or OpenVPN "Roadwarrior" VPN which you just open when you need it.
                There are several tutorials out there how to do this. It's not quite hard though :)

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                  ast
                  last edited by

                  @wf-me:

                  You don't need to create a Site-2-Site VPN-Tunnel.
                  You easily can create an IPSec or OpenVPN "Roadwarrior" VPN which you just open when you need it.
                  There are several tutorials out there how to do this. It's not quite hard though :)

                  Hi!

                  Thanks for the info!  But I'm totally clueless and blank on VPN? :(  Can you help point me to a website maybe?  Step by step tutorial?

                  TIA!

                  ast

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                  • jimpJ
                    jimp Rebel Alliance Developer Netgate
                    last edited by

                    That's very off-topic for this thread / board, you should post a new thread on the OpenVPN board here asking for help: https://forum.pfsense.org/index.php?board=39.0

                    Though if you search, there are many how-to documents out there, including those on the doc wiki.

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