Re: cflows and debian
On Mon, Feb 09, 2004 at 02:22:02PM +1100, Ralph Jenkin wrote: I don't know of any cflowd packages, but from what I can tell cflowd is dead (or at least quite dormant) upstream (last release Oct 2000). When I was last monitoring flow data we changed over the software from cflowd to flow-tools, which is packaged in sarge/sid these days. This was mostly because cflowd had some bugs which presented themselves when used in combination with flowscan (a nifty flow analysing tool which is packaged for sid), and in lieu of any kind of fix in cflowd, flowscan's author recommended using flow-tools. I've debian packages for fprobe [0], flow-tools [1] and flowscan [2]. Please feel free to contribute patches to improve them. Bug reports are also welcome. That said, I'm not sure if flow-tools can be made to do the flow aggregation that cflowd performs, so this may not be of much use to you. Googling about it looks like Chris Cheney was talking about packaging arts++ and cflowd, but given he's now up to his armpits in maintaining KDE packages I guess that's probably not going to happen. I'll stop rambling now I think... On Monday February 9 2004 11:12, Dale Amon wrote: Does anyone know where I can find a cflowd package? Sure. See fprobe [0], flow-tools [1] and flowscan [2]. [0] http://packages.debian.org/unstable/net/fprobe [1] http://packages.debian.org/unstable/net/flow-tools [2] http://packages.debian.org/unstable/net/flowscan -- -- Dale Amon [EMAIL PROTECTED]+44-7802-188325 International linux systems consultancy Hardware software system design, security and networking, systems programming and Admin Have Laptop, Will Travel -- Anibal Monsalve Salazar -- .''`. Debian GNU/Linux | Building 28C : :' : Free Operating System | Monash University VIC 3800 `. `' http://debian.org/| Australia `- | pgp0.pgp Description: PGP signature
Re: cflows and debian
On Mon, Feb 09, 2004 at 02:22:02PM +1100, Ralph Jenkin wrote: I don't know of any cflowd packages, but from what I can tell cflowd is dead (or at least quite dormant) upstream (last release Oct 2000). When I was last monitoring flow data we changed over the software from cflowd to flow-tools, which is packaged in sarge/sid these days. This was mostly because cflowd had some bugs which presented themselves when used in combination with flowscan (a nifty flow analysing tool which is packaged for sid), and in lieu of any kind of fix in cflowd, flowscan's author recommended using flow-tools. I've debian packages for fprobe [0], flow-tools [1] and flowscan [2]. Please feel free to contribute patches to improve them. Bug reports are also welcome. That said, I'm not sure if flow-tools can be made to do the flow aggregation that cflowd performs, so this may not be of much use to you. Googling about it looks like Chris Cheney was talking about packaging arts++ and cflowd, but given he's now up to his armpits in maintaining KDE packages I guess that's probably not going to happen. I'll stop rambling now I think... On Monday February 9 2004 11:12, Dale Amon wrote: Does anyone know where I can find a cflowd package? Sure. See fprobe [0], flow-tools [1] and flowscan [2]. [0] http://packages.debian.org/unstable/net/fprobe [1] http://packages.debian.org/unstable/net/flow-tools [2] http://packages.debian.org/unstable/net/flowscan -- -- Dale Amon [EMAIL PROTECTED]+44-7802-188325 International linux systems consultancy Hardware software system design, security and networking, systems programming and Admin Have Laptop, Will Travel -- Anibal Monsalve Salazar -- .''`. Debian GNU/Linux | Building 28C : :' : Free Operating System | Monash University VIC 3800 `. `' http://debian.org/| Australia `- | pgpHhUOCgnXan.pgp Description: PGP signature
cflows and debian
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Re: cflows and debian
I don't know of any cflowd packages, but from what I can tell cflowd is dead (or at least quite dormant) upstream (last release Oct 2000). When I was last monitoring flow data we changed over the software from cflowd to flow-tools, which is packaged in sarge/sid these days. This was mostly because cflowd had some bugs which presented themselves when used in combination with flowscan (a nifty flow analysing tool which is packaged for sid), and in lieu of any kind of fix in cflowd, flowscan's author recommended using flow-tools. That said, I'm not sure if flow-tools can be made to do the flow aggregation that cflowd performs, so this may not be of much use to you. Googling about it looks like Chris Cheney was talking about packaging arts++ and cflowd, but given he's now up to his armpits in maintaining KDE packages I guess that's probably not going to happen. I'll stop rambling now I think... On Monday February 9 2004 11:12, Dale Amon wrote: Does anyone know where I can find a cflowd package? -- -- Dale Amon [EMAIL PROTECTED]+44-7802-188325 International linux systems consultancy Hardware software system design, security and networking, systems programming and Admin Have Laptop, Will Travel -- -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
cflows and debian
Does anyone know where I can find a cflowd package? -- -- Dale Amon [EMAIL PROTECTED]+44-7802-188325 International linux systems consultancy Hardware software system design, security and networking, systems programming and Admin Have Laptop, Will Travel --
Re: cflows and debian
I don't know of any cflowd packages, but from what I can tell cflowd is dead (or at least quite dormant) upstream (last release Oct 2000). When I was last monitoring flow data we changed over the software from cflowd to flow-tools, which is packaged in sarge/sid these days. This was mostly because cflowd had some bugs which presented themselves when used in combination with flowscan (a nifty flow analysing tool which is packaged for sid), and in lieu of any kind of fix in cflowd, flowscan's author recommended using flow-tools. That said, I'm not sure if flow-tools can be made to do the flow aggregation that cflowd performs, so this may not be of much use to you. Googling about it looks like Chris Cheney was talking about packaging arts++ and cflowd, but given he's now up to his armpits in maintaining KDE packages I guess that's probably not going to happen. I'll stop rambling now I think... On Monday February 9 2004 11:12, Dale Amon wrote: Does anyone know where I can find a cflowd package? -- -- Dale Amon [EMAIL PROTECTED]+44-7802-188325 International linux systems consultancy Hardware software system design, security and networking, systems programming and Admin Have Laptop, Will Travel --