I will have to get back to you on Monday.  I will have access to the unit again 
at that time.   I have not changed the way the manual command was entered on my 
Raspberry Pi3 in regards of the quotes – but maybe I did something wrong?

From: [email protected] 
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Simone Mainardi
Sent: Thursday, October 12, 2017 4:45 AM
To: [email protected]
Cc: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [Ntop] ntopng and elasticsearch integration

Hi,

What is the ntopng version you are using?

ES authentication is supported, however, it seems that you have a extra ; after 
your elasticpassword. Also the double quotes doesn't seem the standard ones. 
Please check.

On 12 Oct 2017, at 00:10, Christina Phillips 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

Hi, I have been running the following:

Ntopng (ARM) on a Raspberry Pi3 -  no problems
ElasticSearch 5.6.2 ad Kibana 5.6.2

I have been using an export of ntopng via command line on my Pi3 as follows:

Sudo ntopng -F “es;flows;ntopng%M.%d.%y;http://192.168.251.30:9200/_bulk;”  
without any issues.

I then installed the X-pack plugin for ElasticSearch and Kibana – which 
includes security (basic auth).  I changed the elasticsearch database user 
password.

So – when I pass #Sudo ntopng -F 
“es;flows;ntopng%M.%d.%y;http://192.168.251.30:9200/_bulk;elastic:elasticpassword;”

I get responses from ntopng “cannot resolve hostname “elastic:elasticpassword”  
  Do I need a pro/small business license because of authentication?

CHRISTINA PHILLIPS

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