this though? I wasn't able to
find much by searching the list archives. It may be that I will soon
have some students that I can set on this task but would not like to
unnecessarily duplicate effort.
Cheers,
-w
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William Waites | School of Informatics
http://tardis.ed.ac.uk/~wwaites/
and can export
> this data.
Hi Nikolay. Thanks, we are actually doing exactly that, so there's no
immediate pressure. It's just not the most elegant solution for
various reasons.
-w
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William Waites | School of Informatics
http://tardis.ed.ac.uk/~wwaites/ | Universi
necessary.
> As to the ng_netflow hook, +1, excellent idea.
Great!
-w
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William Waites | School of Informatics
http://tardis.ed.ac.uk/~wwaites/ | University of Edinburgh
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The University of Edinburgh is a charitab
ments also hurt -- we are a shoestring operation so keeping
a copy of the tables of each border router (so we have enough
information to do the reconstruction according to the source of the
flow data) seems wasteful.
Cheers,
-w
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William Waites | School of Informatics
http://tardis.ed
Patrick Lamaiziere writes:
> As openbgpd(*) looks broken for the BGP password, is there any BGP
> daemon that works with tcp md5 signature (using setkey and ipsec of
we are not doing this in production right now, but i am pretty sure that
we successfully in the lab with bird.
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