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      dreamerman last edited by

      For the life of me I can't locate NTOPNG under System>Package Manager>Available Packages. I am on pfsense 2.3-RELEASE (amd64). Is it because I am not a Gold subscriber?

      EDIT: I think I found out why from here https://github.com/ntop/ntopng/issues/297

      pfSense 2.3-RELEASE (amd64)
      DELL Optiplex GX620 Pentium D CPU 3.40GHz, 240GB SSD, 4GB RAM

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        heper last edited by

        yep, a work in progress. it basically needs to find its way into the freebsd package repo. once its in, a package for pfsense can be created

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          Kei last edited by

          What will happen to users upgrading from 2.2.6 which already have ntopng installed? How much would it take for fresh installations of 2.3 to be able to download it?

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            MikeV7896 last edited by

            @Kei:

            How much would it take for fresh installations of 2.3 to be able to download it?

            It's in progress to get it re-added to FreeBSD Ports, and from there work can begin to get it back as a pfSense package. The pfSense devs seem to want this package back in a big way, so they're helping with the process where they can.

            If it's a critical part of your setup, don't upgrade yet. It won't be reinstalled, and it doesn't yet exist as even a FreeBSD package to be installed manually. Have patience and it will be back.

            The S in IOT stands for Security

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              dreamerman last edited by

              Can't wait to try ntopng. Currently using darkstat.

              pfSense 2.3-RELEASE (amd64)
              DELL Optiplex GX620 Pentium D CPU 3.40GHz, 240GB SSD, 4GB RAM

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