Bruce M Simpson wrote:
I once hacked its predecessor trafd to export its counters via SNMP.
It's a bit frustrating that RMON never really got opened up.
Actually someone has rolled a libpcap and Net-SNMP based RMON module:
http://www.nongnu.org/ramon/
Seems quite pre-alpha though.
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Bruce M Simpson wrote:
You probably want bpft, not tcpdump.
Presumably that's the BPF Traffic collector:
http://bpft4.sourceforge.net/
as opposed to the Batu Pahat Ferry Terminal or the Brockport Physical
Fitness Test
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Chris Pawelko wrote:
Good afternoon,
Has anybody heard of or had run tcpdump as a daemon?
If so are there any instructions?
You probably want bpft, not tcpdump.
I once hacked its predecessor trafd to export its counters via SNMP.
It's a bit frustrating that RMON never really got opened up.
On May 23, 2008, at 12:44 PM, Chris Pawelko wrote:
Has anybody heard of or had run tcpdump as a daemon?
If so are there any instructions?
"Run[ning] tcpdump as a daemon" is too general of an operation to have
a single simple set of instructions; do you want to have:
a daemon that starts
Good afternoon,
Has anybody heard of or had run tcpdump as a daemon?
If so are there any instructions?
Thanks,
cp.
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