How did you get --enable-nfprofile working? I tried with --with-rrdpath=/usr/local where /usr/local/lib/ has:
/usr/local/lib/librrd.a /usr/local/lib/librrd.la /usr/local/lib/librrd.so.0.0 Yet I get this error: configure: error: Can not link librrd. Please specify --with-rrdpath=.. configure failed! ... Using nfsen 1.3 (latest -stable) and nfdump 1.5.6. I'm not sure what else to try. Now if only someone could make this BSD licensed software as a port. :-) On Fri, Feb 15, 2008 at 5:07 PM, Simon Slaytor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Yes I have four high availability 4.2 firewalls, 8 boxes in total all > sending data to a single nfsen backend which is running on a dedicated > OBSD 4.2 box. All dependent apps/tools are available from ports, simply > enable apache in non chroot mode then just compile up the two apps from > src. > > Richard Daemon wrote: > > > > > > On Fri, Feb 15, 2008 at 11:17 AM, Simon Slaytor <[EMAIL PROTECTED] > > <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> wrote: > > > > It would take a bit more setting up but what about pfflowd from > > ports/packages and nfdump/nfsen? > > > > I use this at work for tracking exactly what's flowing through our > > firewalls i.e. which protocols by who'm to where etc. > > > > Sounds like exactly what your after. > > > > http://nfsen.sourceforge.net/ > > > > > > Wow, now this looks good! > > > > You have it working with OpenBSD firewalls using pfflowd for > > nfdump/nfsen or are you using nfdump/nfsen with netflows from other > > infrastructure systems?