On Sat, Jan 16, 2010 at 11:35:51AM +1300, Paul Wise wrote: > I thought libbroccoli and python-broccoli were part of bro, otherwise > great. Please check if they are actually needed by bro before creating > them.
You can /sort of/ think of it this way: broccoli is to bro as libcurl is to apache you do not need broccoli to run bro, but you need it for: * python-broccoli, which is what enables bro-control to talk to bro. bro-control will not function without broccoli * tm(time machine), which is another daemon I am working on packaging. time machine can use the server part of libbroccoli so that bro can connect to it in order to request historical data. I think the right thing to do is have bro suggest or recommend bro-control, which will pull in the broccoli packages. for running bro as a tool like tcpdump/tshark it is usable without any of the other packages. for running bro as a full blown IDS, especially on a cluster or multicore system, you need bro-control. -- -- Justin Azoff -- Security & Network Performance Analyst
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