Re: Flow cache on FreeBSD?

2001-09-04 Thread Marco Wertejuk

Hello,

| Yes. Please go and find the NeTraMet package on the web - it should

NeTraMet is in the ports so you don't have to search it
on the web: /usr/ports/net/NeTraMet/

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Re: Flow cache on FreeBSD?

2001-09-04 Thread Andrzej Bialecki

Deepak Jain wrote:
> 
> Is there a way to provide functionality similar to ip flow cache stats on a
> FreeBSD router?
> 
> Let me clarify, I am talking about being able to easily see groupings of
> traffic go through a FreeBSD box. So if a downstream customer is being
> attacked, a simple table in realtime [or near real-time] will show the
> attack characteristics [ip ranges, packet types, general number of packets,
> etc].?

Yes. Please go and find the NeTraMet package on the web - it should
compile cleanly on FreeBSD (if not the latest versions, then surely some
older - I used them some time ago). It's very configurable, and comes
with a lot of examples (among others, and XWindow application to watch
the flows in real-time).

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Flow cache on FreeBSD?

2001-09-04 Thread Deepak Jain


Is there a way to provide functionality similar to ip flow cache stats on a
FreeBSD router?

Let me clarify, I am talking about being able to easily see groupings of
traffic go through a FreeBSD box. So if a downstream customer is being
attacked, a simple table in realtime [or near real-time] will show the
attack characteristics [ip ranges, packet types, general number of packets,
etc].?

Thanks,

Deepak Jain
AiNET


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