When will ntopng package be updated???
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@denitrosubmena said in When will ntopng package be updated???:
ok still dont see why not WAN, what will be harmful in having more data?
[Edit: You haven't even updated to the current version of the package...]
I'm not sure I can guide you further. I've provided you with my best advice, and it doesn't seem that has been helpful to you. I'm sorry I wasn't able to be of more help.
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you never provided a single help
all am here for is how can i monitor the WAN and LAN interfaces at same time, nothing you have said has helped with that
Instead you here trying to tell me not to monitor WAN, sure thanks i wont because you said so
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@denitrosubmena
not using this package, did you tried CRTL+click? -
wow wow wow, i did not realize i had to press ctrl
that was it, ctrl worked and i was able to select both
now this is the solution to my question
thanks a million times!
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@denitrosubmena said in When will ntopng package be updated???:
you never provided a single help
all am here for is how can i monitor the WAN and LAN interfaces at same time, nothing you have said has helped with that
Apologies, it never occurred to me that you were unaware of how to select multiple entities in a UI (User Interface). The control/command selection method is common across almost all UIs. Google "how do i select multiple items in a list?" for more information on using UIs in a browser.
Instead you here trying to tell me not to monitor WAN, sure thanks i wont because you said so
Hubris will not aid you here. You indicated that you were new to ntopng, and wanted to learn. Two very experienced people, one of whom is the author of the ntopng package, have advised you not to include WAN in the list of local networks. It might make sense to listen, at least until you have extensive experience with pfSense and the ntopng package.
I don't know why I let things like this bother me so much.
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@dennypage because you’re human. Because folks ungrateful and/or harsh replies are so illogical that it almost begs a reply. Then there’s the anonymous part where if you physically saw and interact with the person most likely this conversation wouldn’t have gone this way.
Either way the OPs response is borderline idiotic and uncalled for. Please don’t let it get to you. You did a great job in responding. This is just miscommunication. -
@michmoor Thank you for your kind words.
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@michmoor said in When will ntopng package be updated???:
Either way the OPs response is borderline idiotic and uncalled for
@michmoor so you call someone this but you think you the responsible and respectable person? pretty ironic
@dennypage sorry if my comment was harsh
i was already frustrated that i could not select multiple interfaces, and all i came here for was to get help with that. just that and nothing else
the issue with online forums is yes there are people willing to help but then many times they never actually read what one is asking for and then the thread go on and on without actually addressing was was being requested
you mentioned not to monitor WAN but my question was how do i monitor multiple interfaces. read all my comments i was respectful and never said anything harsh but frustration came and am not i am still asking same question again and i even asked you directly.
BUt see how i solved it. just a single sentence from @slu
@dennypage so apologies about me saying i did not get any help but i hope you understand where am coming from now
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@denitrosubmena said in When will ntopng package be updated???:
you mentioned not to monitor WAN but my question was how do i monitor multiple interfaces. read all my comments i was respectful and never said anything harsh but frustration came and am not i am still asking same question again and i even asked you directly.
To be fair, in your pictures, the only interfaces are LAN and WAN, so it was a valid assumption that you want to monitor WAN and to warn you that it's not advisable.
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@mvikman said in When will ntopng package be updated???:
@denitrosubmena said in When will ntopng package be updated???:
you mentioned not to monitor WAN but my question was how do i monitor multiple interfaces. read all my comments i was respectful and never said anything harsh but frustration came and am not i am still asking same question again and i even asked you directly.
To be fair, in your pictures, the only interfaces are LAN and WAN, so it was a valid assumption that you want to monitor WAN and to warn you that it's not advisable.