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$OpenBSD: README,v 1.1.1.1 2016/04/26 20:56:01 sthen Exp $ +----------------------------------------------------------------------- | Running ${FULLPKGNAME} on OpenBSD +----------------------------------------------------------------------- Running ntopng ============== Configure the interfaces to listen on in ntopng_flags: rcctl enable ntopng rcctl set ntopng flags -i em0 or to listen on two interfaces and allow them to be viewed either individually or combined: rcctl set ntopng flags -i em0 -i em1 -i view:em0,em1 By default ntopng's embedded web server listens to port 3000 from all interfaces. This can be restricted to localhost only by adding "-w :3000" to the flags. To use HTTPS on the built-in web server, create /etc/ssl/ntopng-cert.pem containing both the private key and certificate in the same file and make this readable by the _ntopng user. Use the -W flag to listen on HTTPS. ntopng uses redis as backend storage and will not start unless redis is running first. This can be done as follows: rcctl enable redis rcctl order redis ntopng Then you can start the daemons and connect to the web interface. rcctl start redis ntopng Monitor disk space usage in ${LOCALSTATEDIR}/db/ntopng.