On Sep 21, "Joe Loiacono" wrote:

> I recently announced the availability of a flow-tools companion tool 
> called FlowViewer on the flow-tools mailing list ( 
> http://mailman.splintered.net/mailman/listinfo/flow-tools ). Granted it 
> produces web-based text reports and not graphs at this time, it may still 
> be useful to you.
> 
> http://ensight.eos.nasa.gov/FlowViewer/
> 
> FlowViewer makes analysis of netflow data quick and easy. The FlowViewer
> user identifies filtering criteria and selects one of the flow-tools
> reports. A single CGI script accepts the input, creates intermediate
> flow-tools files, and produces the report.
> 
> The requirements for deploying the tool include Perl v5.0 or greater, a 
> web
> server with CGI, and flow-tools. The web server should be running on the
> same machine as you are storing your flow-tools files. FlowViewer is
> 'un-tarred' into a cgi-bin directory, a small configuration file is
> modified for your site's specifics, and you are off and running. A README
> file contains more details.
> 
> I plan to release a follow-up, FlowGrapher, that creates graphs as well as 
> text in response to user-provided selection criteria. The follow-up will 
> require the Perl GD graphing package.
> 
> I've copied this and your request to the flow-tools list.

This sounds really cool!  Is there a demo site available?

What's the difference between what you're trying to build (with
FlowGrapher) and flowscan?  It seems like you're interested in
"interactive" reports that can range back in time...is that about right?

Good luck!

Mike
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