Ntopng does not seem to keep data
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What exactly do you mean by 'historical data'? That space-eating misfeature was abandoned by upstream and is gone from the package (at least in the original form). There are other options accessible from the ntopng Preferences menu.
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Oh.
Ok, for some reason I really liked the idea of analyzing what's going on my network for the week. Potentially finding some malware / misconfigurations.
Right now I feel I need to see it live for detecting threats.
Thanks for your replies. Grandrivers you made me laugh!
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I'd really suggest to go through the preferences menu in ntopng (not the pfSense package GUI). Namely the On-Disk Timeseries and On-Disk Databases tab.
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Here are my settings (ntopng)
(please see attached)Am I missing something?
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I analyzed the symptoms a bit more I found out that it does in fact record historical data. However, I seem to lose this data every time I reboot pfSense.
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Not really sure which pfSense version you are using. The historical data thing is simply gone from ntopng 2.4 package (available on 2.3.3/2.4). End of story.
$ pkg search ntopng ntopng-2.4.2016.10.14 Network monitoring tool with command line and web interfaces pfSense-pkg-ntopng-0.8.6 pfSense package ntopng
P.S. If you are using ramdisks, then kindly stop. Otherwise it will indeed lose all data on every reboot.
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Version: 2.3.2-RELEASE-p1
I am not using ramdisks.
Do you have a suggestion for an alternative ?
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No. It simply works for me. Definitely nothing gone on reboot.
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I reinstalled the package, let's see how it goes.
thanks for your help
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If you go to Hosts > Some local host > Activity Map, does the chart reset after a pfsense reboot? Mine does reset.
However, if I go to the timeline chart section, it actually shows historical data.