Bug#194155: ITP: ehnt -- Extreme Happy Netflow Tool - Obtains useful information out of netflow data

2003-05-21 Thread Craig small
Package: wnpp
Version: unavailable; reported 2003-05-21
Severity: wishlist

* Package name: ehnt
  Version : x.y.z
  Upstream Author : Name <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
* URL : http://www.some.org/
* License : (GPL, LGPL, BSD, MIT/X, etc.)
  Description : Extreme Happy Netflow Tool - Obtains useful information out 
of netflow data

(Include the long description here.)
The purpose of this software is to get some useful information from 
netflow without too much trouble.  The flow reports come out in text and
show flow summaries (such as top n ASes, protocols, etc per m minutes).
NetFlow is a packet protocol that is used by routers such as Cisco and
Juniper.

-- System Information:
Debian Release: testing/unstable
Architecture: i386
Kernel: Linux gonzo 2.4.20-xfs #1 Sat Mar 22 00:02:16 EST 2003 i686
Locale: LANG=C, LC_CTYPE=C





Re: Bug#194155: ITP: ehnt -- Extreme Happy Netflow Tool - Obtains useful information out of netflow data

2003-05-21 Thread Paul Slootman
On Wed 21 May 2003, Craig small wrote:
> 
> * Package name: ehnt
>   Version : x.y.z
>   Upstream Author : Name <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> * URL : http://www.some.org/
> * License : (GPL, LGPL, BSD, MIT/X, etc.)
>   Description : Extreme Happy Netflow Tool - Obtains useful information 
> out of netflow data
> 
> (Include the long description here.)

You might have made the effort of filling in the fields; I can't believe
the version is x.y.z, the upstream author is  Name <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
etc.  Especially the license...


Paul Slootman




Re: Bug#194155: ITP: ehnt -- Extreme Happy Netflow Tool - Obtains useful information out of netflow data

2003-05-24 Thread Marc Haber
On Wed, 21 May 2003 21:40:04 +1000, Craig small <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
>The flow reports come out in text and
>show flow summaries (such as top n ASes, protocols, etc per m minutes).
>NetFlow is a packet protocol that is used by routers such as Cisco and
>Juniper.

Is there any tool that enables a Linux router to generate netflow
data, coexisting with Cisco and Juniper generated data?

Greetings
Marc

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Re: Bug#194155: ITP: ehnt -- Extreme Happy Netflow Tool - Obtains useful information out of netflow data

2003-05-25 Thread Brian May
On Wed, May 21, 2003 at 04:04:50PM +0200, Paul Slootman wrote:
> You might have made the effort of filling in the fields; I can't believe
> the version is x.y.z, the upstream author is  Name <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
> etc.  Especially the license...

Obviously the upstream author is very flexible... ;-).
-- 
Brian May <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>




Re: Bug#194155: ITP: ehnt -- Extreme Happy Netflow Tool - Obtains useful information out of netflow data

2003-05-26 Thread Brian May
On Sat, May 24, 2003 at 12:55:33PM +0200, Marc Haber wrote:
> On Wed, 21 May 2003 21:40:04 +1000, Craig small <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> wrote:
> >The flow reports come out in text and
> >show flow summaries (such as top n ASes, protocols, etc per m minutes).
> >NetFlow is a packet protocol that is used by routers such as Cisco and
> >Juniper.
> 
> Is there any tool that enables a Linux router to generate netflow
> data, coexisting with Cisco and Juniper generated data?

There is a program (MeTraNet?).

AFAIK not packaged for Debian.

Sorry I don't have a URL. A quick google search reveals no useful
results.

Last time I tried it, I had problems trying to understand the basic
concept of NetFlows, so didn't get far; possibly if I tried it again, I
would get further this time.
-- 
Brian May <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>