On Monday, December 27, 2004, 1:17:21 AM, Chuck wrote:
CS Pete:
CS It appears on weekends the sniffer downloads are really slow. I am
CS downloading at 14 minutes past the hour and I am about 1/20 th of the normal
CS speed.
That is an unusual observation - I don't think weekends have anything
Is anyone else seeing a huge flood of spam over the
weekend? I have received a ton of it since Friday, a lot of it is not
being picked up by sniffer either.
Jim Matuska Jr.Computer Tech2, CCNANez
Perce TribeInformation Systems[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Monday, December 27, 2004, 10:24:00 AM, Jim wrote:
JM Is anyone else seeing a huge flood of spam over the
JM weekend? I have received a ton of it since Friday, a lot of it is
JM not being picked up by sniffer either.
I believe I can explain this phenomena.
Over weekends and holidays
Jim:
We saw just the opposite. The amount of Spam appeared to be down over the
holiday weekend. We saw less total volume and less spam in the spam traps.
Chuck Schick
Warp 8, Inc.
(303)-421-5140
www.warp8.com
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On
Our updates seem to be taking a very long time. I am 85% updated and the
ETA shows 07:00. Is it me?
Kevin
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Kevin Stanford wrote:
Our updates seem to be taking a very long time. I am 85% updated and the
ETA shows 07:00. Is it me?
I see stuff like this come and go... Our updates are (finally)
triggered from the email notifications... Below is a snippet of the
last update that shows exactly what
I too am seeing really slow speeds, I'm running an update now and it is only
downloading at about 3k/sec. Pretty bad considering we have 2 T1's and a
DS3 none of which have much traffic on them this morning.
Jim Matuska Jr.
Computer Tech2, CCNA
Nez Perce Tribe
Information Systems
[EMAIL
It's actually getting worse now with a timed out
transfer and now under 1k a sec:
Resolving www.sortmonster.net...
done.Connecting to www.sortmonster.net[216.88.37.61]:80... connected.HTTP request sent, awaiting response... 200
OKLength: 11,104,576 [application/x-sortmonster]
19%
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On Monday, December 27, 2004, 12:46:19 PM, Landry wrote:
LW Are folks taking advantage of the wget compression option before
LW downloading their rulebase updates? If the slow download speeds are a
LW bandwidth saturation issue on the Sniffer end, this would certainly cut down
LW on the
Title: Re: Re[2]: [sniffer] Sniffer Updates
Automate harassment reminders to those of us not using it. :)
I think I'll go enable gzip tonight
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Landry William sniffer@SortMonster.com
Sent: Mon Dec 27 12:36:06 2004
Title: Re: Re[2]: [sniffer] Sniffer Updates
Does anyone have any good instructions on how to
modify your update scripts to use gzip?
Jim Matuska Jr.Computer Tech2, CCNANez
Perce TribeInformation Systems[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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From:
Tom Baker |
Netsmith Inc
Hi,
The one thing I have not seen mentioned is the ability to do CONDITIONAL
downloads - which is crucial for timed downloads when most of the time
there may not even BE a more current .SNF file.
Just like your browser, the HTTP Request for your latest .SNF file should
ALWAYS provide the
Title: Re: Re[2]: [sniffer] Sniffer Updates
See http://www.sortmonster.com/MessageSniffer/Help/AutomatingUpdatesHelp.htmlfor
some sample scripts.
Bill
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]Sent: Monday, December 27, 2004 10:51
AMTo:
Curl is an awesome application that we also use for automating downloads.
Wget also supports conditional downloads based on time/date stamp when
using the -N switch. In ether case, please also use the compression support
built into each application, the sniffer rulebase files can be compressed
On Monday, December 27, 2004, 1:51:11 PM, Jim wrote:
JM Does anyone have any good instructions on how to modify your update
scripts to use gzip?
This is a good place to start:
http://www.sortmonster.com/MessageSniffer/Help/gzip.html
_M
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Title: Re: Re[2]: [sniffer] Sniffer Updates
I made this one, which is probably also somewhere on the
sniffer site. Change directories and keys for your use:
d:
cd\Batch Files\Sniffer
wget http://sniffer:[EMAIL PROTECTED]/Sniffer/Updates/key.snf -O key.snf.gz --timestamping
Pete,
With all due respect - I think the download problem is self-inflicted,
because your web site is providing unsuitable examples to your customers!
Even with moderate bandwidth, your server would be able to handle tens of
thousands of hits a day. Checking if an updated file exists should
What am I missing in this thread?
I use an Imail program alias that
automatically runs a download script when I am notified by [EMAIL PROTECTED] when a new
rule base is available; therefore only a validation needs to be preformed.
I took this procedure from this list, so I know it
I agree entirely. If bandwidth has become an issue, it would be
resolved with a focus on producing very tight and easily customizable
scripts (a variables section in the top of the scripts). I believe that
going the VBScript route might be the best way to go, or at least I
believe that more
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