Hi David, We developed our own proprietary front end around flow tools in the past.
But we are about to start the development of it's replacement with some very interesting capabilities: • Fully open source solution • Compatibility with Netflow v5, v9, sFlow and IPFIX • noSQL based backend for extreme scalability and performance As said, we will start this by end of month and hope to get the help from a vibrant community This project will start when we make the official announcement of another one we are right now finishing around Snort (open source too) that will be shown to public in a Security Expo in April 24th If anyone wants to collaborate please feel free to contact me Jaime Nebrera Enviado / Sent iPhone El 11/04/2012, a las 21:45, David Faught <dave.fau...@gmail.com> escribió: >> From the lack of activity and a few of the last entries, I am slowly > figuring out that flow-tools community support has pretty much > dissolved. So what are people doing instead of flow-tools? Has > everyone gone and bought Lancope Stealthwatch or stayed with open > source and gone to SiLK (http://tools.netsa.cert.org/index.html)?? > > I have quite a lot of time and effort wrapped up in using flow-tools > and both Dave Plonka's FlowScan and Joe Loiacono's FlowViewer. If I > need to eventually convert away from flow-tools to SiLK, I would > ideally want a simple way to convert both historical data in > flow-tools format and both of these higher level tools' feeds. > > Or maybe someone will pick up the pieces and continue with flow-tools > development? > > Thoughts??? > > Cheers, > Dave > _______________________________________________ > Flow-tools mailing list > flow-to...@splintered.net > http://mailman.splintered.net/mailman/listinfo/flow-tools _______________________________________________ Flow-tools mailing list flow-to...@splintered.net http://mailman.splintered.net/mailman/listinfo/flow-tools