Hi, 1. I am not aware about if it's not working in 8.4. It will be helpful if you can provide me any logs. In fact on the contrary I think it's time for you to at least upgrade to 9.3 as 8.4 will be EOL soon. 2. Not aware of that either. Last time I checked it was working well. Please provide me some logs or submit a patch in bugs.freebsd.org. 3. nProbe is a commercial supported GPL product where the source code is available for the customer. However I will talk with Luca if he provides me the code so that I can work on it and make some patches to work on.
You are looking on the wrong direction I believe. I am not aware about your traffic capacity but what you are looking for is possible without nProbe too. Consult ntopng user guide. I believe -i and -I will clarify your requirements. BR, Muhammad On Sat, Oct 25, 2014 at 3:46 AM, Andrea Venturoli <[email protected]> wrote: > Hello. > > I need to get some meaningful stats on a network and ideally be able to do > some analysis on traffic. > > On this net there are two 8.4 boxes acting as routers in parallel; so I > would really appreciate if I could aggregate data from both sources and > work on it as a whole. > > > > What's the status of ntopng? > A port is there, but: > _ it does not work on 8.4, so I had to install it on a third box; > _ the rc.d script is not working (only a minor problem, actually, as I can > fix it, but it makes me wonder...); > _ nowhere I could fine nProbe (which, if I get it right, is essential in > my setup): it's not in ntopng port, and there's no dedicated port. > > > > So, am I looking in the wrong direction? Is ntopng still not ready for > usage on FreeBSD? > Any alternative software? > > > > > bye & Thanks > av. > _______________________________________________ [email protected] mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-ports To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[email protected]"
