I noticed that as well, all the links from the list thread are broken. Here’s
the appropriate link to download the tar.
layer9.com/~jtk/software/
package you want is near the top of the list but there are many useful perl
scripts and packages of scripts there.
To save you some time,
you’ll need slookup, netcat and you’ll need to modify the top of all the
scripts. The mail header items to receive error reports, the directory
structure and there is a parameter called date-dashes which injects -s in to
the directory structure. Change this to a / or what ever your directory
structure happens to be. You’ll also need to run them from the netflow user
under /home/netflow and make sure you create a bin, tmp, etc and reports
subdirectories. Let me know how you make out. I have everything running now,
the summary file for each report populates with data but each report itself
never populates. It creates the HTML with headers but no numerical content is
added.
Good luck.
On Jun 26, 2014, at 3:22 AM, Giles Coochey
<gi...@coochey.net<mailto:gi...@coochey.net>> wrote:
On 25/06/2014 20:49, Scott Granados wrote:
Wondering if anyone is using the layer 9 software for generating reports? I’ve
modified the basics of the scripts, got them to run in my directory structure
but when I run a report or run flow dump.sh I get flat files with no data in
them. The summaries for each router does have valid data however so I know
it’s reading something. I’m not getting any errors or receiving any emails
with error messages attached. Wondered if anyone else had luck working with
these. The only error I do see is unable to find rate file 2. Any pointers
would be appreciated.
Thanks
Scott
I'm not using them, but might find them useful... unfortunately the
links I have found for them are 404 when I try to find them. Where can
the scripts be found?
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