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Re: Linux router traffic monitoring, how? netflow?
From: Adrian Minta <adrian.minta () gmail com>
Date: Fri, 14 Nov 2014 21:08:42 +0200
Softflowd is also nice, supports "Netflow versions 1, 5 and 9 and is fully IPv6-capable".
The package is included on ubuntu & debian. On 14.11.2014 20:38, srn.nanog () prgmr com wrote:
fprobe is a linux-based netflow probe that uses libpcap (as does tcpdump) and is already in the ubuntu universe repository. There is an ipv4-only iptables based version too called fprobe-ulog. For collectors, it looks like the ones already available in ubuntu are nfcapd from nfdump and flow-capture from flow-tools. For analysis/alerts, cacti with the thold and flowview plugins might do the job.
-- Best regards, Adrian Minta
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