Sam,
I download nfdump and I think it works.  What do you use for startup command for nfcapd?

Scott Reed
Owner
NewWays
Wireless Networking
Network Design, Installation and Administration
www.nwwnet.net


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From: Sam Tetherow <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: WISPA General List <[email protected]>
Sent: Mon, 18 Sep 2006 14:03:20 -0500
Subject: Re: [WISPA] Preferred Netflow collector/analyzer?

> I use nfcapd (part of nfdump) to capture the data, and have been using a
> few of my own scripts to process the data.  Not doing anything fancy
> right now, just extracting data by IP address so I can graph user usage.
>
>    Sam Tetherow
>    Sandhills Wireless
>
> David E. Smith wrote:
> > As part of a wholly unrelated network tweak, I now have a Mikrotik box
> > in a perfect place to snoop on my whole network, and seeing that
> > RouterOS 2.9 supports Cisco NetFlow, the gears started turning...
> >
> > I'd like recommendations on Netflow collectors and analyzers. I played
> > briefly with nTop, the package Mikrotik sorta-recommends, but it was
> > just too unstable for my taste. (The nTop daemon died about four times
> > over the weekend.)
> >
> > There's plenty of commercial Netflow tools out there, some of which run
> > for many thousands of dollars. Of course, I don't have THAT kind of
> > money, but there are a few less expensive packages as well. What works,
> > and what doesn't?
> >
> > David Smith
> > MVN.net
> >  
>
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