I use Akvorado within my network, it’s quite nice and easy to setup. A demo exists at https://demo.akvorado.net/.
Rishi Panthee Ryamer LLC > On Mar 22, 2023, at 10:26 PM, Matt Corallo <na...@as397444.net> wrote: > > Is this in relation to the old opensource archived ElastiFlow or the new > proprietary one with only subscription options above a certain flow count? > Presumably the subscription comes with some kind of support? > > I think the only option left for open source flow monitoring is the new > free.fr-maintained Akvorado at https://github.com/akvorado/akvorado I haven't > had a chance to play with it yet, curious if anyone else has. > > Matt > > On 3/19/23 1:53 PM, Mike Hammett wrote: >> Does anyone know of a getting started guide for the latest release of >> ElastiFlow? I went the docker path because I recall setting up a system >> before that had a lot of work with dependencies and getting things tied >> together. >> I got it installed and it seems to run without error, but there's nothing >> telling me how to actually access the UI. Something is listening on port >> 8080, but it just gives me a 404. That seems to be pertinent to the API, >> which I don't care about at this time. That seems like low hanging fruit >> that the documentation misses. >> ----- >> Mike Hammett >> Intelligent Computing Solutions >> http://www.ics-il.com >> Midwest-IX >> http://www.midwest-ix.com