Originally the source distro, now current 12.04 load.

I have a home network where none of the routers have monitoring ports,
so I'm trying to approximately fake it by installing ntopng on multiple
machines on the network and consolidating it all into one ntopng display.

I'd prefer to use nprobe, but I don't think I'd qualify (as a home
network) for a free license, and licensing it would be prohibitive.

Anyhow, central ntopng.conf containing:

#
# Network Interface(s):
#
# *** Note: To add more than one interface use multiple entries:
#-i=p3p1
#-i=p3p2
#
# Or
#
#--interface=p3p1
#--interface=p3p2
--interface=eth0,tcp://192.168.0.3:3456,tcp://192.168.0.14:3456
-G=/var/nst/ntopng/ntopng.pid
-e
-m="192.168.0.0/23,169.254.0.0/16"

#
# ntopng working directory:
--data-dir=/var/nst/ntopng

#
# DNS Address Resolution Mode:
--dns-mode=1

Craps out on central ntopng with:

# /etc/init.d/ntopng start
Starting ntopng
# terminate called after throwing an instance of 'char const*'


When I chop the --interface line down to just eth0, it works, but of
course I'm not getting consolidation of the other ntopngs.  If I have
them as multiple --interface, they won't consolidate either _and_ ntopng
insists that there's no data there.  The client does work and has the
requisite:

-I="tcp://*:3456"

Since the other ntopngs are just being used as collectors, is there a
way of turning off the web server?


I did have it working on one of the clients for a moment, can't remember
what I broke when trying to add a second.
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