Hi Roberto,

The issue is likely solved in the 2.5 version of ntopng.

Since we are migrating towards the 2.6 release, if you can afford to lose your current ntopng collected data, I suggest you to install the 2.5 version of ntopng which, at the current time, should be stable enough for use.

For the update to the 2.5 version, please be sure to:

- flush redis with "redis-cli flushall"

- remove the ntopng data directory "rm -rf /data/ntopng"

- update nprobe too

Regards,
Emanuele


On 04/10/2017 03:23 AM, Roberto Alvarado wrote:
Hi,

I have this problem, when I open a host detail, the first and last seen date 
are from 1970:

First / Last Seen       01/01/1970 18:07:04 [47 years, 107 days, 15 hours, 10 
min, 44 sec ago]  25/03/1970 03:33:32 [47 years, 25 days, 5 hours, 44 min, 16 
sec ago]


Do you know how to fix this???

Debian Jessie

root@mhost:~# date
Fri Apr  7 09:22:13 -03 2017
root@mhost:~#

My config:

ntopng:


Version 2.4.170215 - Pro Small Business Edition
Platform        Debian 8.2 [x86_64][Debian GNU/Linux 8.2 (jessie)] - 64 bit
Startup Line    ntopng —pid “/var/tmp/ntopng.pid" --daemon "" --interface "tcp://127.0.0.1:5556" --data-dir 
"/data/ntopng" --http-port "3000" --local-networks "138.xxx.xxxx.0/22" --dump-flows 
"mysql;localhost;ntop;flows;ntop;xxxxxxx"

nprobe:

-i none
-n none
--daemon-mode
--num-threads 1
--no-promisc
--zmq tcp://127.0.0.1:5556
--collector-port 2055


Thanks!

Regards
Robertp
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