Compile tested: arm_cortex-a15_neon-vfpv4, TP-Link Archer C2600, master Run tested: TP-Link Archer C2600 Change log for v2.99: [FIX] Fixed broken JSON parsing (include missing uuid_site). [FIX] FreeBSD: Fixed 10x support. [FIX] OPNsense: Fixed path to xmllint. [IMP] Switched to libtcmalloc minimal. [IMP] Added metadata extraction from SSDP queries/responses. [IMP] Added automatic building of bundled gperftools when enabled. [IMP] Removed bundled packages that are no longer needed. [IMP] Always display JSON status even when stale. [IMP] CentOS: Added support for CentOS 8. [IMP] CentOS: Removed support for CentOS 6. [IMP] OPNsense: Added support for OPNsense 19x. Signed-off-by: Darryl Sokoloski <darryl@sokoloski.ca>
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# Netify Agent
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Copyright ©2015-2020 eGloo Incorporated ([www.egloo.ca](https://www.egloo.ca))
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## Network Intelligence - Simplified
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The [Netify Agent](https://www.netify.ai/) is a deep-packet inspection server. The Agent is built on top of [nDPI](http://www.ntop.org/products/deep-packet-inspection/ndpi/) (formerly OpenDPI) to detect network protocols and applications. Detections can be saved locally, served over a UNIX or TCP socket, and/or "pushed" (via HTTP POSTs) to a remote third-party server. Flow metadata, network statistics, and detection classifications are stored using JSON encoding.
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Optionally, the Netify Agent can be coupled with a [Netify Cloud](https://www.netify.ai/) subscription for further cloud processing, historical storage, machine-learning analysis, event notifications, device detection/identification, along with the option (on supported platforms) to take an active role in policing/bandwidth-shaping specific network protocols and applications.
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## Download Packages
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Supported platforms with installation instructions can be found [here](https://www.netify.ai/get-netify).
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Alternatively, binary packages are available for the following OS distributions (manual install):
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- [CentOS](http://download.netify.ai/netify/centos/)
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- [ClearOS](http://download.netify.ai/netify/clearos/)
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- [Debian](http://download.netify.ai/netify/debian/)
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- [FreeBSD](http://download.netify.ai/netify/freebsd/)
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- [NethServer](http://download.netify.ai/netify/nethserver/)
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- [OpenWrt/LEDE](https://downloads.openwrt.org/snapshots/packages/)
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- [pfSense](http://download.netify.ai/netify/pfsense/)
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- [Raspbian](https://software.opensuse.org//download.html?project=home%3Aegloo&package=netifyd)
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- [RHEL](http://download.netify.ai/netify/rhel/)
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- [Ubuntu](http://download.netify.ai/netify/ubuntu/)
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### Runtime Requirements
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- [Linux] Ensure that the nfnetlink and nf_conntrack_netlink kernel modules are loaded if NAT detection is enabled.
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## Download Source
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When cloning the source tree, ensure you use `--recursive` to include all
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sub-modules.
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### Build Requirements
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Netify requires the following third-party packages:
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- libcurl
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- libpcap
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- zlib
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- [Linux] libmnl
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- [Linux] libnetfilter-conntrack
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Optional:
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- google-perftools/gperftools/libtcmalloc (will use bundled version when not available)
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### Configuring/Building From Source
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Read the appropriate documentation in the doc directory, prefixed with: `BUILD-*`
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Generally the process is:
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```sh
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./autogen.sh
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./configure
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make
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```
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## Online Documentation
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Further user and developer documentation can be found [here](https://www.netify.ai/resources).
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## License
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This software is licenced under the [GPLv3](https://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-3.0.txt):
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Copyright (C) 2015-2020 eGloo Incorporated
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This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
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it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
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(at your option) any later version.
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This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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GNU General Public License for more details.
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>>>
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