Introducing nProbe Cento 1.4 with Hardware Flow Offload

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This is to announce the new 1.4 stable release of nProbe cento. The most important feature that comes with this new version is definitely the support for hardware flow offloading as well as various bug fixing and improved netflow template definition. We recently discussed the benefits of hardware flow offloading in another blog post. Hardware flow […]

Announcing ntopng 3.2 – The First Move Towards Active Network Monitoring

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Today we are glad to announce the new 3.2 stable release of ntopng. Among the most important new features available in this release, there is without any doubt an advanced network devices discovery functionality. Historically, ntopng has always been a fully passive monitoring tool. This release aims at complementing the information gathered from a purely […]

Announcing nDPI 2.2

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Today we are glad to release nDPI stable version 2.2. This minor release present several fixes and adds support for a handful of new protocols. It also features custom application categories to allow users to create personalized mappings between protocols and categories. The full list of changes introduced with this release are: Main New Features […]

ntopng Grafana Integration: The Beauty of Data Visualizazion

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Disclaimer This article is outdated: please see this document for using ntopng with grafana Summary Grafana is one of the most widely known platforms for metrics monitoring (and alerting); ntopng version 3.1 natively integrates with Grafana thanks to a datasource plugin which is freely available; This article explains how to install and configure the ntopng datasource […]

When Live is not Enough: Connecting ntopng and nProbe via MySQL for Historical Flows Exploration

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Using nProbe in combination with ntopng is a common practice. The benefits of this combination are manyfold and include: A complete decoupling of monitoring activities (taking place on the nProbe) from visualization tasks (taking place on ntopng); The capability of building distributed deployments where multiple (remote) nProbe instances send monitored data towards one or more […]

Monitoring Network Devices with ntopng and SNMP

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Summary SNMP is widely used for network monitoring. Being able to remotely monitor network devices is fundamental to have a clear picture of present and past network health. ntopng systematically interacts with SNMP devices to provide historical and real-time insights on the network. ntopng SNMP support Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) is one of the […]

Filling the Pipe: Exporting ntopng Flows to Logstash

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Logstash comes in very handy when it is necessary to manipulate or augment data before the actual consolidation. Typical examples of augmentation include IP address to customer ID mappings and geolocation, just to name a few. ntopng natively supports network flows export to Logstash. The following video tutorial demonstrates this feature.

Stream That Flow: How to Publish nProbe/Cento Flows in a Kafka Cluster

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Apache Kafka can be used across an organization to collect data from multiple sources and make them available in standard format to multiple consumers, including Hadoop, Apache HBase, and Apache Solr. nProbe — and it’s ultra-high-speed sibling nProbe cento — integration with the Kafka messaging system makes them good candidates source of network data. The delivery of network data to a […]