Year Archives: 2021

Announce

Bringing Network Visibility, Cybersecurity and Encrypted Traffic Analysis to OPNsense, pfSense and FreeBSD

This is to announce the immediate availability of both ntopng and nProbe for OPNsense, pfSense and FreeBSD, directly supported by ntop, with nightly builds and all the features present on all other supported platforms such as Linux, Windows and MacOS. You can now Monitor network traffic based on nDPI. Encrypted traffic analysis (ETA) that enables you to have visibility of encrypted traffic and answer to questions such as: what portion of my available bandwidth is used by Netflix? Cyber threats analysis: ntopng con be used to effectively detect attacks, anomalies …
nProbe

Introducing nProbe 9.4: New Platforms Support and Product Editions

This is to announce nProbe 9.4 stable that is an incremental update of 9.2 released last fall. The goal of this maintenance release is to pave the way to pervasive embedded systems support as we now support OPNsense/pfSense/FreeBSD Soon we’ll make a separate announcement as soon as more ntop packages will be available for these platforms. Ubiquity EdgeRouter X Read this blog post for learning more about sub 100$ Ubiquity-based hardware probes. OpenWRT In addition we have decided to simplify the nProbe versions that were hard to understand for most …
Guides

ntopng, InfluxDB and Grafana: A Step-By-Step Guide to Create Dashboards

Creating Grafana dashboards out of ntopng data basically boils down to: Configuring ntopng to export timeseries data to InfluxDB Configuring the Grafana InfluxDB datasource to extract timeseries data from InfluxDB Adding Grafana Dashboards panels with ntopng data This post aims at covering the topics above to serve as reference for those who want to create Grafana dashboards. Configuring ntopng to Export Timeseries Data to InfluxDB To configure ntopng to export timeseries data to InfluxDB, visit the ntopng Timeseries preferences page, and pick InfluxDB as driver. Then, it suffices to configure …