[sniffer] Re: Adding Message Sniffer to Zimbra

2015-02-09 Thread Daniel Bayerdorffer
Hi Pete,

Thanks for the help, that worked perfectly. I have snf running and the snf4sa 
installed as well. I can see that snf is scanning messages from it's 
license.20150210.log.xml file

s u='20150210060732' m='/tmp/snf4sa/u4EHALz_Is' s='60' r='4609060'
m s='60' r='4609060' i='1045' e='1057' f='m'/
m s='60' r='1482320' i='1060' e='1071' f='m'/

But there are no headers in the messages showing snf's results. I can see that 
the snf4sa.cf has it set to add them though.

# Header line containing the results from SNFServer.
add_header all SNF-Result  _SNFRESULTTAG_
add_header all MessageSniffer-Scan-Result _SNFMESSAGESNIFFERSCANRESULT_
add_header all MessageSniffer-Rules _SNFMESSAGESNIFFERRULES_
add_header all GBUdb-Analysis _SNFGBUDBANALYSIS_

Do you have any more suggestions?

Thanks again for the help,
Daniel


- Original Message -
From: Pete McNeil madscient...@armresearch.com
To: Message Sniffer Community sniffer@sortmonster.com
Sent: Monday, February 9, 2015 6:12:45 PM
Subject: [sniffer] Re: Adding Message Sniffer to Zimbra

On 2015-02-09 16:23, Daniel Bayerdorffer wrote:
 libpthread package they have listed for 14.04. But the config script still 
 can't find that library. Can you offer any advice?

apt-get install build-essential

seems to be the equivalent of CentOS

yum groupinstall Development Tools

which usually solves this problem for redhat variants.

Give that a shot and see if it fills in the holes.
Usually by the time I've got g++ up and running on ubuntu it just
works -- hopefully that's not broken in 14.

Best,

_M

-- 
Pete McNeil
Chief Scientist
ARM Research Labs, LLC
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[sniffer] Re: Adding Message Sniffer to Zimbra

2015-02-09 Thread Daniel Bayerdorffer
Hello Pete,

I've run into a snag on installing Message Sniffer.

We are installing on Ubuntu 14.04.1 LTS Server. I'm running the config script 
and it says I don't have the libpthread library installed. I've done a search 
on Ubuntu's package website, and I've installed every libpthread package they 
have listed for 14.04. But the config script still can't find that library. Can 
you offer any advice?

http://packages.ubuntu.com/search?suite=defaultsection=allarch=anykeywords=libpthreadsearchon=names

Thanks,
Daniel



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[sniffer] Re: Adding Message Sniffer to Zimbra

2015-02-09 Thread Pete McNeil
On 2015-02-09 16:23, Daniel Bayerdorffer wrote:
 libpthread package they have listed for 14.04. But the config script still 
 can't find that library. Can you offer any advice?

apt-get install build-essential

seems to be the equivalent of CentOS

yum groupinstall Development Tools

which usually solves this problem for redhat variants.

Give that a shot and see if it fills in the holes.
Usually by the time I've got g++ up and running on ubuntu it just
works -- hopefully that's not broken in 14.

Best,

_M

-- 
Pete McNeil
Chief Scientist
ARM Research Labs, LLC
www.armresearch.com
866-770-1044 x7010
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