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ntopng
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How to trace URLs using Mikrotik router?
and use software: https://www.ntop.org/
- [Opnsensefirewall] Maxmind Geolocation in Ntopng (pas de package ntopng-data à installer?)
- Current download/upload speed per device
- Ntopng: Web-Based Traffic and Security Network Traffic Monitoring
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Is there a simple bandwidth monitor with/for OPNsense?
InfluxDB 2.0 Support (ntopng github)
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NTOP – Linux “top” for Node.js part 2, now working directly from CLI-only
For what it's worth, there used to be a package in many Linux repositories called "ntop" [1] but became less popular when they went commercial. There is still a community version but I have no idea how popular it is any more. It was quite popular prior to projects like PiHole. Perhaps the older ntop has fallen out of favor so maybe there won't be any confusion.
[1] - https://www.ntop.org/
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Can't access Jellyfin from outside of local network
Have you seen https://github.com/ntop/ntopng?
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What Open Source Projects Do You Use In Your District?
NTOP -- Traffic Analysis.
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easiest way to see monthly data usage?
One of the comments suggests using a managed switch that supports port mirroring, and installing a Flow collector on the connected system. Google netflow collector for software options. Something like ntop may work. See... HowTo Monitor Traffic in SMEs and Home Networks: A Primer
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OPNSense 22.7.4 - ntopng with GeoIP support
What can I do to implement GeoIP support into ntopng? The instructions I found on the internet (e.g. https://github.com/ntop/ntopng/blob/dev/doc/README.geolocation.md) did not seem to fit the case.
nfdump
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Netflow collector software for lab purpose
https://github.com/phaag/nfdump its an "simple" collector. It is just an CLI tool. If you can utilize the cli it's a monster to analyze the raw data. if you need a fancy gui then this is the wrong collector.
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real-time analytics / traffic capture on MX204
Try the open source nfdump (this should also be a package in Debian/Ubuntu at least). You would configure 'nfcapd' to receive netflow data, then process it with 'nfdump' which is a commandline tool for obtaining statistics on traffic (e.g. top N IPs for bytes/flows, etc).
- Cisco Netflow Help
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netflow analyzier free tools
For the quick look nfdump https://github.com/phaag/nfdump is in use. Since it is a CLI tool, it is not really suitable for managers.
What are some alternatives?
ElastiFlow - Network flow analytics (Netflow, sFlow and IPFIX) with the Elastic Stack
pmacct - pmacct is a small set of multi-purpose passive network monitoring tools [NetFlow IPFIX sFlow libpcap BGP BMP RPKI IGP Streaming Telemetry].
FastNetMon - FastNetMon - very fast DDoS sensor with sFlow/Netflow/IPFIX/SPAN support
softflowd - softflowd: A flow-based network traffic analyser capable of Cisco NetFlow data export software.
silk - Silk File Reader
LibreNMS - Community-based GPL-licensed network monitoring system
goflow - The high-scalability sFlow/NetFlow/IPFIX collector used internally at Cloudflare.
ntopng-udm - ntopng Docker image for the UDM base and UDM pro
akvorado - Flow collector, enricher and visualizer
graylog - Free and open log management
flow-pipeline - A set of tools and examples to run a flow-pipeline (sFlow, NetFlow)