![]() ![]() That's not the right way to ask for help. If it's not clear, I don't like your attitude. Regarding the forum thread (unrelated to ntopng I might add), so? What's your point? You had an issue which you were unable to resolve and you decided to blame the "platform" and claim "reliability has taken a hit". Sorry but that's not documenting or submitting a bug report. Seems we just need to wait until the ntopng package for pfsense is updated. ![]() It appears the fix (using a new ip database) is in ntopng CE 3.8 (pfsense 2.4 uses v3.6). I've documented my related issues elsewhere. It seems the cause is that ntopng cant download geolocation data because the source it uses has discontinued that particular ip database. ![]() Lastly, I welcome you to submit bugs as everyone else does it when they have an issue.Ī restore leaving multiple subsystems broken goes directly to platform quality. That being said, I run ntopng package on several boxes without issues, so perhaps start from your configuration. This has nothing to do with pfSense "reliability", it's related to the ntopng package. It really feels like pfsense reliability has taken a hit in the last couple years. Ntop/ntopng is one of several things that ate it after a restore. Go to the shell and try this : redis-server love an answer for this as well. Pfsense verison: 2.3.3-RELEASE-p1 (amd64) P.s: I have tried restarting pfsense, re installing ntopng. anyone has any idea what to do next in order to kick start redis. Service redis onestatus outputs : :redis is not running." Service redis onestart outputs "redis is starting" Later again it stopped but now that command wont help me out. Mar 28 09:55:05 ntopng ERROR: ntopng requires redis server to be up and running Mar 28 09:55:05 ntopng ERROR: Please start it and try again or use -r Mar 28 09:55:05 ntopng ERROR: to specify a redis server other than the default Extra information will be available in the contextual menus for local networks. Ntopng service is not running because redis service has stopped working. ntopng-local-networks'192.168.2.0/24,10.0.0.0/8,8.8.8.0/24' In the ntopng web interface, local networks and hosts are displayed with green colors while remote networks and hosts hosts with gray colors. I have searched through forums and google and nothing worked for me so I am creating a new topic for this. ![]()
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