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:
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>>......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
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>>
>>>From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>>Date: 2004/03/04 Thu PM 01:47:28 EST
>>>To: [email protected]
>>>Subject: Re: Re: [brlug-general] question about
>>>      
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>>installing stuff
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>>>I'll give it a shot....thanks for the heads up!
>>>cha
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>>>
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>>>>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
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>>>>
>>installing stuff
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>>>>No, you don't need the source.  You probably
>>>>        
>>>>
>>have
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>>>>Alien installed already.  At a shell prompt,
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>>type
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>>>>Alien --help.  It will tell you all you need to
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>>know,
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>>>>it a few short sentences.
>>>>
>>>>Doug
>>>>
>>>>--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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>>>>>Actually, I'm not resistant to anything that
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>>will
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>>>>>work.
>>>>>I do know that flow-tools requires a patched
>>>>>          
>>>>>
>>version
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>>>>>of cflowd and I also have never used Alien
>>>>>          
>>>>>
>>thus I've
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>>>>>never created a .deb file myself......ie. I
>>>>>          
>>>>>
>>assume
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>>>>>that I need the source for everything
>>>>>          
>>>>>
>>involved,
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>>>>>arts++, cflowd, flow-tools, flowscan etc. 
>>>>>          
>>>>>
>>Does
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>>>>>anyone know of a site that already has the deb
>>>>>          
>>>>>
>>file
>>    
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>>>>>created?  I'm honestly up for any idea on what
>>>>>          
>>>>>
>>would
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>>>>>work.  I did a fresh knoppix install this
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>>>>>
>>morning
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>>>>>and started going slower and found that the
>>>>>          
>>>>>
>>arts++
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>>>>>isn't even "make"ing correctly.  Thus my
>>>>>          
>>>>>
>>probably
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>>>>>are occuring at the very first step.....my
>>>>>          
>>>>>
>>order of
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>>>>>operation has been to install in this order:
>>>>>          
>>>>>
>>arts++,
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>>>>>patch cflowd then install cflowd, already have
>>>>>          
>>>>>
>>perl
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>>>>>5, Korn shell, rrdtool, perl modules -
>>>>>          
>>>>>
>>Boulder,
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>>>>>ConfigReader:DirectiveStyle(this module seems
>>>>>          
>>>>>
>>to be
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>>>>>broke on cpan and you have to move certain
>>>>>          
>>>>>
>>files to
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>>>>>another directory manually), HTML::TABLE,
>>>>>Net::Patricia, Cflow (perl module as well) and
>>>>>lastly FlowScan.....ummm, flow-tools is in
>>>>>          
>>>>>
>>there
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>>>>>somewhere too.
>>>>>
>>>>>Actually, I just did an apt-get install
>>>>>          
>>>>>
>>flow-tools
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>>>>>and apt-get install flowscan......I'll let you
>>>>>          
>>>>>
>>know
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>>>>>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:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>            
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>>>>>>>Last night I wiped everything clean and
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>>started
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>>>>>fresh..........first
>>>>>          
>>>>>
>>>>>>>thing I noticed was that arts++ didn't
>>>>>>>              
>>>>>>>
>>make
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>>>>>correctly.....Knoppix has
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>>>>>
>>>>>>>GNU Make 3.8.0 and I think there is an
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>>issue
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>>>>>with the arts++ software
>>>>>          
>>>>>
>>>>>>>not having flex headers or .hh or
>>>>>>>              
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>>>>>somethingorother.....if that makes
>>>>>          
>>>>>
>>>>>>>any sense. Today I am going to try an
>>>>>>>              
>>>>>>>
>>older
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>>>>>version of arts++.....and
>>>>>          
>>>>>
>>>>>>>there is also a reference by the author of
>>>>>>>              
>>>>>>>
>>>>>flowscan that he had to
>>>>>          
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>>>>>>>edit some file to include a directory
>>>>>>>              
>>>>>>>
>>where his
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>>>>>flex headers were
>>>>>          
>>>>>
>>>>>>>actually located????
>>>>>>>Does this sound like a lesson in futility?
>>>>>>>              
>>>>>>>
>>I'm
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>>>>>definitely over my head
>>>>>          
>>>>>
>>>>>>>with this but I have to admit that I am
>>>>>>>              
>>>>>>>
>>slowly,
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>>>>>painfully learning a
>>>>>          
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>>>>>>>lot.
>>>>>>>              
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>>>>>>I've installed flowscan, with arts++ and
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>>cflowd on
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>>>>>Solaris -- which meant
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>>>>>
>>>>>>compiling from source.  It's not futile but
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>>it may
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>>>>>be a wrestling
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>>>>>
>>>>>>match.  flowscan's mailing list was pretty
>>>>>>            
>>>>>>
>>good.  
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>>>>>>You're probably going to have to supply more
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>>>>>specifics to get help 
>>>>>          
>>>>>
>>>>>>on the list -- ie, cuttin' and pastin
>>>>>>            
>>>>>>
>>relevant
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>>>>>output and errors.
>>>>>          
>>>>>
>>>>>>Why are you resisting installing the
>>>>>>            
>>>>>>
>>flowscan
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>>>>>.deb?  It would include
>>>>>          
>>>>>
>>>>>>cflowd and arts++ dependencies.  You'd need
>>>>>>            
>>>>>>
>>to
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>>>>>configure them to receive
>>>>>          
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>>>>>>your netflow data but the building would be
>>>>>>            
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>>>>>already done.
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>>>>>
>>>>>>-- 
>>>>>>Scott Harney<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>>>>>"...and one script to rule them all."
>>>>>>gpg key fingerprint=7125 0BD3 8EC4 08D7 321D
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>>CEE9
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>>>>>F024 7DA6 0BC7 94E5
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>>>>=====
>>>>Warmest Regards,
>>>>
>>>>Doug Riddle
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>>>>
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>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!
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What I meant was that I can't find it in my filesystem anywhere except 
as that gzipped example....but thanks anyway!

cleve

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