ntopng ntop/ntopng https://hub.docker.com/r/ntop/ntopng/ host sh false https://forums.unraid.net/topic/105443-support-cschanot-docker-templates/ https://www.ntop.org/ High-Speed Web-based Traffic Analysis and Flow Collection Click advanced view and in post arguments change eth0 to the network interface you want to monitor. Since this is running host mode you can change the default port of 3000 to whatever you need by by changing the --http-port in post arguments to the port you would like to use. Don't forget to change WebUI to match. This image runs a redis server so if you are already hosting one you will need to add -r YOUR_REDIST_SERVER:YOUR_REDIS_PORT at the very least to post arguments. The format that -r takes is the following: [h[:port[:pwd]]][@db-id] You will also want this container to start after your redis container so it doesn't conflict. Security: Network:Management Status:Stable http://[IP]:[PORT:3000]/ https://raw.githubusercontent.com/cschanot/docker-templates/main/images/ntopng-icon-150x150.png -i eth0 --http-port 0.0.0.0:3000 1618145510 High-Speed Web-based Traffic Analysis and Flow Collection Click advanced view and in post arguments change eth0 to the network interface you want to monitor. Since this is running host mode you can change the default port of 3000 to whatever you need by by changing the --http-port in post arguments to the port you would like to use. Don't forget to change WebUI to match. This image runs a redis server so if you are already hosting one you will need to add -r YOUR_REDIST_SERVER:YOUR_REDIS_PORT at the very least to post arguments. The format that -r takes is the following: [h[:port[:pwd]]][@db-id] You will also want this container to start after your redis container so it doesn't conflict. host /mnt/user/appdata/ntopng /var/lib/redis rw /mnt/user/appdata/ntopng