Ok,
after further testing, the problem seems to be with nprobe.
Basically, I'm collecting netflow data from various routers (v5 and v9)
and send these to the collector, which is a licensed nprobe.
The netflow data could be collected from a Cisco router, it could come
from a Linux box running
Hi,
upgraded to 2.5.170111 after a ntopng 2.5.170108 failing with
segmentation faults a couple of times.
The issue with flows only being shown after a restart, then disappearing
remains.
When I downgrade to 2.4, flows work perfectly.
The same configuration in both cases.
Kind regards,
Mar
Hi,
ntopng.conf only contains:
-G=/var/run/ntopng.pid
nothing more.
nprobe output:
09/Jan/2017 10:01:03 [nprobe.c:3492] Valid nProbe license found
09/Jan/2017 10:01:03 [nprobe.c:5201] WARNING: The output interfaceId is
set to 0: did you forget to use -Q perhaps ?
09/Jan/2017 10:01:03 [nprobe.
Martin,
On Sun, Jan 8, 2017 at 5:32 PM, Martin List-Petersen
wrote:
> After upgrading to 2.5.170108-2130 I have no flows in the flows view .. at
> all.
>
> I have tried to downgrade to 2.5.170106 as I had a copy of that lying
> around on a host, that listens on a different network without the us
Actually, interesting phaenomon:
I reinstalled again (with whiped database) and logged in with admin/admin.
I had flows ...
It seems to be getting flows on startup (about 800 in my case), then
just stops, lets the flows expire, but does not add any new ones anymore.
After about 5 minutes of
After upgrading to 2.5.170108-2130 I have no flows in the flows view ..
at all.
I have tried to downgrade to 2.5.170106 as I had a copy of that lying
around on a host, that listens on a different network without the use of
nprobe and it has flows.
But when used together with nprobe even that