![]() In order to do that you need to map the license file as follows “ -v /etc/nprobe.license:/etc/nprobe. with 1 license you can run ‘n’ containers). The license from the host is shared across all the running containers (i.e. If you plan to deploy ntop tools on a container and monitor the host traffic please consider using “ –network=host” when starting the container. When the kernel PF_RING and the container application (using PF_RING) are not the same version.Ĭontainer network interfaces are unable to see the host traffic. Wrong RING version: kernel is 20, libpfring was compiled with 18 Please make sure that the PF_RING version is the same across host and containers as otherwise when starting a container you will see errors such as docker run -it ntop/ntopng:stable -v /etc/ntopng.license:/etc/ntopng.license:ro In containers the kernel is shared and thus PF_RING must be loaded on the main host and accessed by containers. You can map it with -v to a local directory “docker run -it -v /var/lib/ntopng/:/var/lib/ntopng/:rw ntop/ntopng:stable -i eth0” I am trying to install a docker container with some debian in order to be able to run ntopng (because there are no opkgs of it, even if some raspbian package exists for arm64. Ntopng data is usually stored on /var/lib/ntopng/ and this directory must be persistent across restarts. Docker issues for running ntopng Installing and Using OpenWrt kpoman June 15, 2021, 11:57am 1 Hello, Using an rpi4 with recent snapshot. In order not to loose information at container restart, you need to persistently store data or configure ntop tools to rely on such services on an external container that provide such services persistently. Ntopng relies on third party services such as Redis (required) and InfluxDB (optional) to operate. ![]() When using containers, there are a few things to keep in mind: As you know ntop tools are also available on docker hub for quick deployment using Docker or other container management tools such as Portainer or Kubernetes. Many people use software containers to simplify application deployment. ![]()
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