On Sat, Feb 27, 2010 at 5:35 PM, Dustin Spicuzza wrote:
> Jim Lloyd wrote:
> > Over the last couple months we have developed and deployed into a
> production
> > environment an application using libpcap, where we sniff upwards of
> 350Mbps
> > of HTTP traffic arriving via a SPAN. On the whole I a
Thanks, I'll get the latest and report back what I learn.
On Sat, Feb 27, 2010 at 5:35 PM, Dustin Spicuzza wrote:
> Jim Lloyd wrote:
> > Over the last couple months we have developed and deployed into a
> production
> > environment an application using libpcap, where we sniff upwards of
> 350Mbp
Jim Lloyd wrote:
> Over the last couple months we have developed and deployed into a production
> environment an application using libpcap, where we sniff upwards of 350Mbps
> of HTTP traffic arriving via a SPAN. On the whole I am extremely pleased
> with libpcap in terms of both the ease of implem
Over the last couple months we have developed and deployed into a production
environment an application using libpcap, where we sniff upwards of 350Mbps
of HTTP traffic arriving via a SPAN. On the whole I am extremely pleased
with libpcap in terms of both the ease of implementation and the
efficien