Kevin
yes an article like the one you envision is what I look for. In
particular I would like you to list the lessons learnt (e.g. do no
create large rings as memory can be fragmented hence you might not be
able to start your app) so that other users can use your experience as
starting point.
Luca
On 02/13/2010 01:14 AM, The Branches wrote:
Hi Luca,
Sure, I'd be happy to contribute to the ntop blog and update the
PF_RING readme file for snort. I'm only able to address i386 and
x86_64 platforms running the latest CentOS 5 though. What kind of
blog article were you envisioning? Perhaps a "Building CentOS 5
packages against PF_RING" page in which I contribute my install
processes for the tools I've compiled against PF_RING? Then perhaps
others could add comments featuring other tools they figured out how
to build against PF_RING? Just let me know how to proceed.
Kevin
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