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# The configuration file is similar to the command line, with the exception that an equal
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# sign '=' must be used between key and value. Example: -i=p1p2 or --interface=p1p2 For
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# options with no value (e.g. -v) the equal is also necessary. Example: "-v=" must be used.
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#
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#
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# -G|--pid-path
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# Specifies the path where the PID (process ID) is saved. This option is ignored when
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# ntopng is controlled with systemd (e.g., service ntopng start).
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#
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-G=/var/run/ntopng.pid
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#
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# -e|--daemon
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# This parameter causes ntop to become a daemon, i.e. a task which runs in the background
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# without connection to a specific terminal. To use ntop other than as a casual monitoring
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# tool, you probably will want to use this option. This option is ignored when ntopng is
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# controlled with systemd (e.g., service ntopng start)
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#
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# -e=
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#
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# -i|--interface
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# Specifies the network interface or collector endpoint to be used by ntopng for network
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# monitoring. On Unix you can specify both the interface name (e.g. lo) or the numeric
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# interface id as shown by ntopng -h. On Windows you must use the interface number instead.
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# Note that you can specify -i multiple times in order to instruct ntopng to create multi-
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# ple interfaces.
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#
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# -i=eth1
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# -i=eth2
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#
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# -w|--http-port
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# Sets the HTTP port of the embedded web server.
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#
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# -w=3000
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#
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# -m|--local-networks
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# ntopng determines the ip addresses and netmasks for each active interface. Any traffic on
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# those networks is considered local. This parameter allows the user to define additional
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# networks and subnetworks whose traffic is also considered local in ntopng reports. All
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# other hosts are considered remote. If not specified the default is set to 192.168.1.0/24.
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#
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# Commas separate multiple network values. Both netmask and CIDR notation may be used,
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# even mixed together, for instance "131.114.21.0/24,10.0.0.0/255.0.0.0".
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#
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# -m=10.10.123.0/24
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# -m=10.10.124.0/24
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#
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# -n|--dns-mode
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# Sets the DNS address resolution mode: 0 - Decode DNS responses and resolve only local
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# (-m) numeric IPs 1 - Decode DNS responses and resolve all numeric IPs 2 - Decode DNS
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# responses and don't resolve numeric IPs 3 - Don't decode DNS responses and don't resolve
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#
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# -n=1
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#
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# -S|--sticky-hosts
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# ntopng periodically purges idle hosts. With this option you can modify this behaviour by
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# telling ntopng not to purge the hosts specified by -S. This parameter requires an argu-
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# ment that can be "all" (Keep all hosts in memory), "local" (Keep only local hosts),
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# "remote" (Keep only remote hosts), "none" (Flush hosts when idle).
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#
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# -S=
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#
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# -d|--data-dir
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# Specifies the data directory (it must be writable by the user that is executing ntopng).
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#
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# -d=/var/lib/ntopng
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#
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# -q|--disable-autologout
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# Disable web interface logout for inactivity.
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#
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# -q=
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-i Xv
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-r 127.0.0.1:6379@1
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-U ntopng
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-Z /ntopng
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--http-port 127.0.0.1:8095
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-l 0
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-d /mnt/data/ntopng
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---scripts-dir /usr/share/ntopng/scripts/
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