Thanks a lot Luca,
the working method is quite clear to me, e.g. I could use a linux box with 2 ethernet cards, LAN to eth0, ROUTER to eth1 and processing all the traffic from the lan to the router.

In my environment I install ntopng over an UTM firewall, so every ethernet card as a role, e.g. my eth0 is the LAN interface and my eth2 is my RED interface (connected to the router), I make iptables rules in order to make to firewall working as expected as well as send in a transparent way packets to filtering services, should I bridge the local and the public interface?
Do you already have a best practice to manage this kind of environment?
thanks in advance


Davide

Hi Davide,

On 20 Apr 2015, at 10:54, Davide <[email protected]> wrote:

Hi all,
my name is Davide Marini and I write from Italy.
As I saw in this video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NT5WHWUBQN4 the new 
ntopng can be used for filtering purposes and this is what I would like to do.
Note that it i still under-development so some features are not 100% yet there 
(example the traffic shaping)
ok, I just

I download the 1.99xxx version and I upgraded it to the pro version (because of 
the filtering feature).
Now I'm trying to make it work but I think I need some help...

*  do I need to install also pf_ring?
Not necessary even though it would be desirable
*  After installed pf_ring do I need to set something other?
No, just run as -i bridge:ethX,ethY

Luca

Thanks in advance
Davide



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