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From: "Sullivan,Deric [CMC]" <[email protected]>
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Hi,

       Hope this is the right place to send minor updates for NeTraMet
code/docs.  I'm using version 4.4b8.

fd_filter & fd_extract Version 4.3 (September 99) PDF document:

p 5, section 2.3

"Format:"
should be
"Format"
since there is no mention of a ":" in 2.1.2.  Although this still seems to
work.

"d_ToPDUs d_FromPDUs "\t" d_To_Octets d_FromOctets"
should be
"d_ToPDUs d_FromPDUs "\t" d_ToOctets d_FromOctets;"
since the extra "_" and lack of ";" will cause the filter to fail.

p 7, section 3.3

"time: elapsed minutes"
should be
"time elapsed minutes"
since there is no mention of a ":" in 3.1.3.



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Hello everyone, are live in this maillist? So, i determine the problem,
which call outgoing trafic, bigest at real. In unknown cause, NeMaC increment
FirstTime attribute ( or possibly, destroy flows, and create it again with SAME
trafic count, and FlowIndex! ), and fd_filter extract data incorrect, which
call doubling, trebling and etc trafic count at end. Anybody have this trouble, and how u solve it ?


--
Best regards,
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From: Andrew Kemp <[email protected]>
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Greetings,

We are currently evaluating different netflow tools
for deployment.

During our evaluations, we came across NeTraMet
and NetFlowMet which appear to be likely candidates.

Browsing through the archives, (which coincidentally
end in September 2000) it appears that 4.4beta8 is the
latest version.

Could anyone tell me when a later version is going to
be available ? Is the product still being developed ?
When will the archives be more up to date ?

Thanks. As you are probably aware, the use of NeTraMet
as a product depends upon it's status, maintenance, etc.

Regards,

Andrew Kemp


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From: "Burgess,David B." <[email protected]>
To: "Andrew Kemp" <[email protected]>, <[email protected]>
Subject: RE: NeTraMet status ?
Date: Tue, 6 Mar 2001 09:26:14 -0600
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NeTraMet seems to have a small but loyal following.  It's one of those
'strategic advantage' things that make life better for those that use it.

The other thing you'll find is that flow metering is pretty much a 'fire and
forget' activity.  I started mine up several months ago, and go through the
e-mailed reports I wrote once a week.

Simple as that.  Once you get it started and working, you just don't have a
lot more to do - that's part of the reason you don't see a lot of activity
on the list.  People just don't seem to get stuck.

Just my opinion, of course :-)

Dave

> -----Original Message-----
> From: [email protected]
> [mailto:[email protected]]On Behalf Of Andrew Kemp
> Sent: Monday, March 05, 2001 8:07 PM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: NeTraMet status ?
>
>
> Greetings,
>
> We are currently evaluating different netflow tools
> for deployment.
>
> During our evaluations, we came across NeTraMet
> and NetFlowMet which appear to be likely candidates.
>
> Browsing through the archives, (which coincidentally
> end in September 2000) it appears that 4.4beta8 is the
> latest version.
>
> Could anyone tell me when a later version is going to
> be available ? Is the product still being developed ?
> When will the archives be more up to date ?
>
> Thanks. As you are probably aware, the use of NeTraMet
> as a product depends upon it's status, maintenance, etc.
>
> Regards,
>
> Andrew Kemp
>
>


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Hello ANdrew:

> Browsing through the archives, (which coincidentally
> end in September 2000) it appears that 4.4beta8 is the
> latest version.
>
> Could anyone tell me when a later version is going to
> be available ? Is the product still being developed ?
> When will the archives be more up to date ?

The current production version is 4.3; it has been in wide
use for more than a year.

4.4b8 has been under development for the last year or so.
Most of the work has gone into implementing a CoralReef
verion of NeTraMet, which can use high-speed interfaces (such
as the WAND group's DAG cards) and CoralReef trace files.
It also implements packet-pair matching for streas within flows,
as discussed at various IETF meetings.

The 4.4 release will also include LFAPMet, a version of
NeTraMet using patches from Remco Poortinga.  This uses
LFAP dta from Riverstone routers (just as NetFlowMet uses
NetFlow data from Cisco routers).

I'm aiming to get the 4.4 release out by the end of May 2001.

Meanwhile, if you have further questions, don't hesitate to ask.

Cheers, Nevil

-------------------------------------------------------------
  Nevil Brownlee                     Internet Researcher
  Phone: (858) 534 8338                 CAIDA, San Diego



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Hi, I have a question at a (very) beginner level.

Is it possible to use nm_rc to write a flow file instead
of displaying its' results to standard output?
If not, then can NeMaC be used to write flow files in the
'easy to understand' format that nm_rc produces.

I am working with flow files for a college related project
and NeMaC produced files are rather large for my use and I
find nm_rc easier to understand as it displays them in a more
statistical manner.

Any help would be appreciated


Thanks,
Ciaran......

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hi all,

i just finished reading the SRL pdf, I couldnt find

any specification about the lang. in which rules are to

be written.

       Currenlty im working on bandwidth controller project

i want to measure specific protocol traffic between 2

peers (end points).

       Im getting an error saying "could not allocate

memory for Display", can some one eloberate on this.

Also sometimes when i run sample rule files it gives

No meter to monitor ? Is there any netramet FAQ available

on net ? Rule spcification lang document ?

Thanks in Advance

-Harshad


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Hi all,

       i got a basic question.

       As Nifty shows every micro flow , is there any

way so that nifty can show bandwidth in graph pattern

cause as nifty shows bandwidth allocated as we click

on particular flow it shows connection parameters

like bandwidth utilized and ip adddress of the end points.

       I'm looking for a tool which can show bandwidth

in a graph pattern. Doesn any one know about such tool ?

or is there anyway to make nifty show bandwidth in a

graph pattern ?

Thanks
-Harshad


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Subject: Netramet IPv6  general question
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Dear Nevil, dear all,

is there somebody who uses NeTraMet in an IPv6 environment ?
Reading the documentation, NeTraMet should also work in an IPv6 environment,
but I have not yet red a mail on the mailinglist pointing out that somebody
used NeTraMet for metering IPv6 traffic.

Thanks,

regards


juergen

Juergen Jaehnert
Communication Systems &
Belwue Development              Tel: ++49 711 685 4273
National Supercomputing Center  Fax: ++49 711 678 8363
University of Stuttgart         e-mail: [email protected]


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Hello,

       I've been using netramet for more than 1.5 years. I think it's
very good project.
       Does anybody in this list know any way to build inrusion
detection system based on the netramet ? Or the way to collect statistics
from Netramet and feed it to analizer ?
       I know some good IDSes based on tcpdump wich can get data from
files which contain tcpdump data. Is there any suggestions about
converting natramet data to tcpdump-style file ?

       Thanks for your help...

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>  -----Urspr=FCngliche Nachricht-----
> Von:  Ralf Knapp =20
> Gesendet:     Dienstag, 20. M=E4rz 2001 14:54
> An:   '[email protected]'
> Betreff:      Problems with the installation.
>=20
>=20
> Hello...
>=20
> Please could you help me??
>=20
> I=B4ve installed FreeBSD Version 4.2 and want to install NeTraMet  =
4.3 ...this requires the "libpcap". so i downloaded it from  =
ftp.ee.lbl.gov  ftp-server.
>=20
> After costomizing the "Makefile.in" and run "./configure" and after =
that running "make" the following error occures.
>=20
> i386 ..Free BSD seems to be a unknown host system, target system, =
built system all other programms or packages that
> are declared as required are installed on the system.
> ---------------------------
>=20
> ./nametoaddr.c 344 : conflict types for 'ether_hostton'
> usr/include/net/ethernet.h : 11 : previous declaration of =
'ether_hostton'   ***Error Code 1
> Stop in /usr/local/libpcap-0.4.
> -----------------------------
>=20
> How can i fix the problem??
>=20
> [Ralf Knapp] =20
> The installation of  NeTraMet doesn=B4t report any error although the =
installation of libpcap isn=B4t correct.
> But it doesn=B4t work well.
>=20
> I can start the NeTraMet program, but the NeMaC failed, because it =
can=B4t start a meter.
> This only by the way the error of all is the libpcap istallation.
>=20
>=20
> regards
>=20
> Ralf Knapp
>=20
>=20

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       Libpcap is already installed in FreeBSD 4.2 so you don't need to install
it again, just point netramet at it (it is in /usr/lib/libpcap.a/so/so.2
depending on what flavor you want).

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>
>
> >  -----Urspr�ngliche Nachricht-----
> > Von:        Ralf Knapp
> > Gesendet:   Dienstag, 20. M�rz 2001 14:54
> > An: '[email protected]'
> > Betreff:    Problems with the installation.
> >
> >
> > Hello...
> >
> > Please could you help me??
> >
> > I�ve installed FreeBSD Version 4.2 and want to install NeTraMet  4.3 ...this requires the "libpcap". so i downloaded it from  ftp.ee.lbl.gov  ftp-server.
> >
> > After costomizing the "Makefile.in" and run "./configure" and after that running "make" the following error occures.
> >
> > i386 ..Free BSD seems to be a unknown host system, target system, built system all other programms or packages that
> > are declared as required are installed on the system.
> > ---------------------------
> >
> > ./nametoaddr.c 344 : conflict types for 'ether_hostton'
> > usr/include/net/ethernet.h : 11 : previous declaration of 'ether_hostton'   ***Error Code 1
> > Stop in /usr/local/libpcap-0.4.
> > -----------------------------
> >
> > How can i fix the problem??
> >
> > [Ralf Knapp]
> > The installation of  NeTraMet doesn�t report any error although the installation of libpcap isn�t correct.
> > But it doesn�t work well.
> >
> > I can start the NeTraMet program, but the NeMaC failed, because it can�t start a meter.
> > This only by the way the error of all is the libpcap istallation.
> >
> >
> > regards
> >
> > Ralf Knapp
> >
> >
>


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I just successfully compiled NeTraMet 4.3 in a Solaris 2.6 Sparc5 box. But
when I started to load NetFlowMet with this command:

       NetFlowMet -D -k -s -w test

I got the following error message:

       bind: Address already in use

Could you tell me what it means? After I added -i le0 into the command, I
got the same error message.

Thanks in advance,

Wei


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Thanks very much for the help from Robert and others in this list. Yes, the
SNMP port was my problem. After switching to another port, I can run
NetFlowMet and NeMaC without any problem. Just one day's report already
give me a lot of information. This is a great utility.

Thanks again,

Wei

At 12:18 PM 3/30/01 +0100, Robert S. wrote:

> >       bind: Address already in use
>
>Hello Wei,
>
>this error doesn't have anything to do with NeTraMet directly
>but is rather an indicator for an other daemon running SNMP on the same
>system you tried to start NetFlowMet on...
>
>There can be only one daemon listening on a particular port, so
>either disable the other daemon or let NetFlowMet run on a different port
>using NetFlowMet -m YourPortNr [your other options]
>
>(in this case you will have to tell NeMaC this port too by using
>NeMaC -m PortNr
>
>this should fix your problem.
>
>good luck
>Robert