ntopng - You're not supposed to be here!
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@florisveulemans I’ve been getting this even before 2.5.0 RC. I think it started since the last ntopng package upgrade. I still occasionally see it now after a recent fresh install of 2.5.0 RC. Simply stopping and restarting the service seems to fix the issue, no need to reinstall.
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Thanks @aivxtla, stopping and restarting ntopng does the trick!
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When using the 'RC' version, I would do a reboot after each update.
This will eliminate this kind of situations.
( and force to bring up other, much worse, situations ^^ ) -
I get the same error after upgrading from the latest 2.4.5 to 2.5.0 Release. A reboot did not help. Stop / start of ntop did not help. I get it when I click on a host.
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Same problem here with the final 21.02 version on the Netgate SG-5100 (NTOPNG 4.2), happened when I click on a host.
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I'm getting the same error as well since updating to the 2.5.0 release.
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I also cannot get ntopng to start or login for that matter after updating to pfSense 2.5
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Same problem here, pfsense 2.5, when clicking on a host i get You're not supposed to be here!
After disabling and enabling ntopng again the error disappears some time and then comes back again.Brgds Piet
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Same issue on PFSense+ 21.02.
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@sbourdeaud posted a possible fix;
https://forum.netgate.com/topic/161495/solved-ntopng-you-re-not-supposed-to-be-here-missing-lua-module-active_monitoring-am_utils
Have not tried it as after a fresh install I didn't encounter the issue (yet).
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@florisveulemans After posting here, I removed NTOPNG completely (include the settings), and re-installed it.
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@batnun How did you remove all the settings?
Thanks.
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@pbnet before removing ntopng, uncheck Keep Data/Settings in ntopng settings (enabled by default):
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@batnun Thanks a lot.
Works great so far on 21.02-RELEASE-p1 -
@pbnet I know that was quite a while ago but I was wondering if you or anyone else were still getting this issue? I'm on 2.5.1 and I reinstalled ntopng and made sure to not save any settings. All works for a few days and then I get that dreaded error message, and only a re-start of the service fixes it (for a few days at least).
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@silentnomad Im still having these issues so I am interested in seeing how we can get the ntopng package working again
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deleting my data twice and reinstalling ntopng fixed the problem now.
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@pwnell a mi me pasa lo mismo al acceder a un host para saber su informacion
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Curious but do you guys leave ntopng running constantly in the background? Just wondering if you use it for some type of historical feature or something like that.
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@michmoor I let it run continiously because “diagnostics use” usually requires quick intervention and perhaps has a great advantage of being able to see trends for the last couple of minutes.
But to be honest ntopng is notoriously buggy, and I have to restart the package once in a while because it stops generating alerts, and starts showing LUA error text instead of trends when clicking on a client.
Also: Ntopng has very little usable historical data.- it only has some client trends, timeline datavolume and protocol distribution. It really is a near realtime/realtime tool.