

With this option you can modify this behaviour by telling ntopng not to purge the hosts specified by -S. n=1 -S|-sticky-hosts ntopng periodically purges idle hosts. m=192.168.1.0/24 -n|-dns-mode Sets the DNS address resolution mode: 0 - Decode DNS responses and resolve only local (-m) numeric IPs 1 - Decode DNS responses and resolve all numeric IPs 2 - Decode DNS responses and don't resolve numeric IPs 3 - Don't decode DNS responses and don't resolve If not specified the default is set to 192.168.1.0/24. This parameter allows the user to define additional networks and subnetworks whose traffic is also considered local in ntopng reports. Any traffic on those networks is considered local. w=3000 -m|-local-networks ntopng determines the ip addresses and netmasks for each active interface. i=1 -w|-http-port Sets the HTTP port of the embedded web server. Note that you can specify -i multiple times in order to instruct ntopng to create multi‐ ple interfaces.
#NTOPNG STORAGE REQUIREMENTS WINDOWS#
On Windows you must use the interface number instead. lo) or the numeric interface id as shown by ntopng -h. On Unix you can specify both the interface name (e.g.

e= -i|-interface Specifies the network interface or collector endpoint to be used by ntopng for network monitoring. To use ntop other than as a casual monitoring tool, you probably will want to use this option. a task which runs in the background without connection to a specific terminal. G=/var/tmp/ntopng.pid -e|-daemon This parameter causes ntop to become a daemon, i.e. G|-pid-path Specifies the path where the PID (process ID) is saved.

Example: -i=p1p2 or -interface=p1p2 For options with no value (e.g. etc/ntopng/nf The configuration file is similar to the command line, with the exception that an equal sign '=' must be used between key and value. Starting ntopng /etc/init.d/ntopng: line 64: [: too many arguments /etc/init.d/ntopng: line 68: [: too many arguments /etc/init.d/ntopng: line 64: [: too many arguments /etc/init.d/ntopng: line 68: [: too many arguments /etc/init.d/ntopng: line 64: [: too many arguments /etc/init.d/ntopng: line 68: [: too many arguments /etc/init.d/ntopng: line 64: [: too many arguments /etc/init.d/ntopng: line 68: [: too many arguments /etc/init.d/ntopng: line 64: [: too many arguments /etc/init.d/ntopng: line 68: [: too many arguments /etc/init.d/ntopng: line 64: [: too many arguments /etc/init.d/ntopng: line 68: [: too many arguments Stopping ntopng /etc/init.d/ntopng: line 64: [: too many arguments /etc/init.d/ntopng: line 68: [: too many arguments I installed it with no problem but when I run the following command, I have this: sudo service redis-server restart & sudo service ntopng restart Hello everyone!!! I just ask for your help concerning ntopng configuration.
