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LiJinmiao commented on BIT-1538:
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Oh, I'm sorry for my behaviour.
Thanks for you help

> capture loss and notice of `Conn::Content_Gap` are too many 
> ------------------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: BIT-1538
>                 URL: https://bro-tracker.atlassian.net/browse/BIT-1538
>             Project: Bro Issue Tracker
>          Issue Type: Problem
>          Components: Bro
>    Affects Versions: 2.4
>         Environment: Dell R620
> Ubuntu 14.04.04 Server LTS  + kde desktop
> pf_ring 6.2.0
> bro 2.4 with pf_ring
>            Reporter: LiJinmiao
>            Priority: High
>              Labels: analyzer
>         Attachments: capture_loss.log, files.log, http.log, notice.log, 
> prof.log, reporter.log, stats.log, weird.log
>
>
> I use the bro to extract files from http stream.
> I installed bro with source code on ubuntu server 14.04. And I want to use 
> virtual machine sandbox based on VirtualBox, so I installed desktop finally.
> My installation document is 
> `https://www.bro.org/sphinx/configuration/index.html#installing-pf-ring`. But 
> I didn't start bro by `broctl`. I just started bro with command `bro -i eth0 
> filextraction.bro`. And there are too many packet loss. 
> Then I test the bro on another machine that has the same environment  without 
> desktop. And there is no packet loss.
> So I'm confused.
> By the way, the driver of nic is `igb`. 
> And I can't understand the document of 
> `https://www.bro.org/documentation/faq.html#how-can-i-reduce-the-amount-of-captureloss-or-dropped-packets-notices`
>  clearly.
> Thanks for any help. 



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