Doug Riddle wrote: >http://www.caida.org/tools/measurement/cflowd/ >More than I'll ever need to know about cflowd. Good >luck, and happy hunting. > >Doug > >--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > >>......damn >>I did a apt-get install flowscan >>...and the suggested and recommended stuff >>and it works >>well....I am able to use the flow-capture utility >>from the flow-tools package that gets automatically >>installed with flowscan. >>The funny thing is that every single reference, >>installation manual, etc that I can find on google >>that pertains to flowscan and flow-tools states that >>cflowd is used to collect the NetFlow >>data....however I am collecting data and it is >>wonderful data too but for the life of me I can't >>find a cflowd* anywhere except as a gzipped example >>file of how its supposed to be configured. >>I am making an assumption that cflowd is no longer >>developed and that the code or similar code has been >>infused into the flow-tools package. The thing that >>sucks is that I can't find any reference to this >>being the case. >>I basically have a system that is collecting data >>and the software claims to need the cflowd but it >>ain't there. >>That being said I am on cloud nine because I am >>actually collecting NetFlow v5 data and its >>beautful. >>Just thought I would update those of you who >>responded to my rants. >>Thanks, >>cleve >> >> >>>From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >>>Date: 2004/03/04 Thu PM 01:47:28 EST >>>To: [email protected] >>>Subject: Re: Re: [brlug-general] question about >>> >>> >>installing stuff >> >> >>>I'll give it a shot....thanks for the heads up! >>>cha >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>>>From: Doug Riddle <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >>>>Date: 2004/03/04 Thu AM 11:57:21 EST >>>>To: [email protected] >>>>Subject: Re: Re: [brlug-general] question about >>>> >>>> >>installing stuff >> >> >>>>No, you don't need the source. You probably >>>> >>>> >>have >> >> >>>>Alien installed already. At a shell prompt, >>>> >>>> >>type >> >> >>>>Alien --help. It will tell you all you need to >>>> >>>> >>know, >> >> >>>>it a few short sentences. >>>> >>>>Doug >>>> >>>>--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: >>>> >>>> >>>>>Actually, I'm not resistant to anything that >>>>> >>>>> >>will >> >> >>>>>work. >>>>>I do know that flow-tools requires a patched >>>>> >>>>> >>version >> >> >>>>>of cflowd and I also have never used Alien >>>>> >>>>> >>thus I've >> >> >>>>>never created a .deb file myself......ie. I >>>>> >>>>> >>assume >> >> >>>>>that I need the source for everything >>>>> >>>>> >>involved, >> >> >>>>>arts++, cflowd, flow-tools, flowscan etc. >>>>> >>>>> >>Does >> >> >>>>>anyone know of a site that already has the deb >>>>> >>>>> >>file >> >> >>>>>created? I'm honestly up for any idea on what >>>>> >>>>> >>would >> >> >>>>>work. I did a fresh knoppix install this >>>>> >>>>> >>morning >> >> >>>>>and started going slower and found that the >>>>> >>>>> >>arts++ >> >> >>>>>isn't even "make"ing correctly. Thus my >>>>> >>>>> >>probably >> >> >>>>>are occuring at the very first step.....my >>>>> >>>>> >>order of >> >> >>>>>operation has been to install in this order: >>>>> >>>>> >>arts++, >> >> >>>>>patch cflowd then install cflowd, already have >>>>> >>>>> >>perl >> >> >>>>>5, Korn shell, rrdtool, perl modules - >>>>> >>>>> >>Boulder, >> >> >>>>>ConfigReader:DirectiveStyle(this module seems >>>>> >>>>> >>to be >> >> >>>>>broke on cpan and you have to move certain >>>>> >>>>> >>files to >> >> >>>>>another directory manually), HTML::TABLE, >>>>>Net::Patricia, Cflow (perl module as well) and >>>>>lastly FlowScan.....ummm, flow-tools is in >>>>> >>>>> >>there >> >> >>>>>somewhere too. >>>>> >>>>>Actually, I just did an apt-get install >>>>> >>>>> >>flow-tools >> >> >>>>>and apt-get install flowscan......I'll let you >>>>> >>>>> >>know >> >> >>>>>if it works. >>>>> >>>>> >>>>>cleve >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>>>From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >>>>>>Date: 2004/03/04 Thu AM 08:02:08 EST >>>>>>To: [email protected] >>>>>>Subject: Re: [brlug-general] question about >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>installing stuff >>>>> >>>>> >>>>>>Cleve Allison <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>>>Last night I wiped everything clean and >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>started >> >> >>>>>fresh..........first >>>>> >>>>> >>>>>>>thing I noticed was that arts++ didn't >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>make >> >> >>>>>correctly.....Knoppix has >>>>> >>>>> >>>>>>>GNU Make 3.8.0 and I think there is an >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>issue >> >> >>>>>with the arts++ software >>>>> >>>>> >>>>>>>not having flex headers or .hh or >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>somethingorother.....if that makes >>>>> >>>>> >>>>>>>any sense. Today I am going to try an >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>older >> >> >>>>>version of arts++.....and >>>>> >>>>> >>>>>>>there is also a reference by the author of >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>flowscan that he had to >>>>> >>>>> >>>>>>>edit some file to include a directory >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>where his >> >> >>>>>flex headers were >>>>> >>>>> >>>>>>>actually located???? >>>>>>>Does this sound like a lesson in futility? >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>I'm >> >> >>>>>definitely over my head >>>>> >>>>> >>>>>>>with this but I have to admit that I am >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>slowly, >> >> >>>>>painfully learning a >>>>> >>>>> >>>>>>>lot. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>I've installed flowscan, with arts++ and >>>>>> >>>>>> >>cflowd on >> >> >>>>>Solaris -- which meant >>>>> >>>>> >>>>>>compiling from source. It's not futile but >>>>>> >>>>>> >>it may >> >> >>>>>be a wrestling >>>>> >>>>> >>>>>>match. flowscan's mailing list was pretty >>>>>> >>>>>> >>good. >> >> >>>>>>You're probably going to have to supply more >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>specifics to get help >>>>> >>>>> >>>>>>on the list -- ie, cuttin' and pastin >>>>>> >>>>>> >>relevant >> >> >>>>>output and errors. >>>>> >>>>> >>>>>>Why are you resisting installing the >>>>>> >>>>>> >>flowscan >> >> >>>>>.deb? It would include >>>>> >>>>> >>>>>>cflowd and arts++ dependencies. You'd need >>>>>> >>>>>> >>to >> >> >>>>>configure them to receive >>>>> >>>>> >>>>>>your netflow data but the building would be >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>already done. >>>>> >>>>> >>>>>>-- >>>>>>Scott Harney<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >>>>>>"...and one script to rule them all." >>>>>>gpg key fingerprint=7125 0BD3 8EC4 08D7 321D >>>>>> >>>>>> >>CEE9 >> >> >>>>>F024 7DA6 0BC7 94E5 >>>>> >>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> >>_______________________________________________ >> >> >>>>>>General mailing list >>>>>>[email protected] >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> >>http://brlug.net/mailman/listinfo/general_brlug.net >> >> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>_______________________________________________ >> >> >>>>>General mailing list >>>>>[email protected] >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>http://brlug.net/mailman/listinfo/general_brlug.net >> >> >>>>===== >>>>Warmest Regards, >>>> >>>>Doug Riddle >>>> >>>> >=== message truncated === > > >===== >Warmest Regards, > >Doug Riddle >Infinity. It would seem to imply that there must be an equal number of even >and odd numbers. If you can add one to any number, and create another number, >then there has to be an equal number of each, in every direction. However, >there is one, and only one even prime number. The number 2, the third number >in the Fibonacci series, which is an odd number. Aha - conspiracy! If the >only Even Prime is even, then there are more even numbers than odd! They >tried to cover it by making it the third Fibonacci number! > >__________________________________ >Do you Yahoo!? >Yahoo! Search - Find what you?re looking for faster >http://search.yahoo.com > >_______________________________________________ >General mailing list >[email protected] >http://brlug.net/mailman/listinfo/general_brlug.net > > > What I meant was that I can't find it in my filesystem anywhere except as that gzipped example....but thanks anyway!
cleve
