![]() This is a community subreddit so lets try and keep the discourse polite. This subreddit is primarily for the community to help each other out, if you have something you want the maintainers of the project to see we recommend posting in the appropriate category on our Netgate forum. 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 networkhost when starting the container. If you are looking to sell or buy used hardware, please try /r/hardwareswap. Container network interfaces are unable to see the host traffic. If you are looking for help with basic networking concepts, please try /r/homelab or for more advanced, /r/networking.ĭo not post items for sale in this subreddit. Use a search engine like Google to search across the domain: We have a great community that helps support each other, but we also provide 24x7 commercial support.īefore asking for help please do the following: You can install the software yourself on your own hardware. You can buy official pfSense appliances directly from Netgate or a Netgate Partner. NTOPNG is one of the things I miss most in pfSense (which had an official package for it).ĭoes anyone use it with the UDM or UDM Pro? I'm trying to figure out the best way to incorporate it.The pfSense project is a free, open source tailored version of FreeBSD for use as a firewall and router with an easy-to-use web interface. In addition to not being completely broken and inaccurate, it also does things like allow you to view data over different time periods which is for some reason currently impossible on the UDM Pro. NTOPNG is an awesome traffic analysis tool that displays some truly useful graphs that allow you to quickly see who top talkers are on a network are in real time. People improve their skills and understanding through constructive feedback. Remember that the people posting here are real human beings possibly trying to learn and dive into the world of networking. If you are unsure about something you want to post to the subreddit, ask the mods for clarification Report posts that violate rules or that you feel don't belong on the subreddit If you are promoting a solution, service, etc please disclose your relation to said topic (if there is one, such as if you are employed by the company providing the service) Posts/comments that violate UI NDAs or other agreements, such as unreleased alpha or pre-production equipment or software, Posts/comments that purposely give incorrect or bad information Posts/comments that are inflamatory or designed to create drama, or 'Hit pieces'. Posts/comments that are personal attacks, excessively rude, or just generally not civil Titles with excessive emojis, caps, punctuation New product posts should have some details pertaining to the product - number of ethernet ports, Wifi standards, etc.Links to blogs, howtos, etc should at least contain a summary of the linked content.Help requests should be descriptive as possible and include any extra info that might be helpful, such as configuration files.Self promotion (consulting, job offers, paid help offers) ![]() Other subreddits such as r/homelabsales are more appropriateīlogspam, traffic redirection for clicks, affiliate/advertising revenue
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