Re: Promiscuous IPFIX sensor for flow collection/analysis

2014-03-02 Thread Hrvoje Popovski
On 2.3.2014. 21:04, Hrvoje Popovski wrote: > On 2.3.2014. 18:58, Chris Jones wrote: >> Good morning folks, >> >> I'm looking for advice on a freely available IPFIX probe/sensor for flow >> export of our company's corporate firewall (Juniper SRX) traffic. An >> unfortunate limitation of these firewa

Re: Promiscuous IPFIX sensor for flow collection/analysis

2014-03-02 Thread Hrvoje Popovski
On 2.3.2014. 18:58, Chris Jones wrote: > Good morning folks, > > I'm looking for advice on a freely available IPFIX probe/sensor for flow > export of our company's corporate firewall (Juniper SRX) traffic. An > unfortunate limitation of these firewalls is that J-Flow (Juniper's > version of Netflo

Re: Promiscuous IPFIX sensor for flow collection/analysis

2014-03-02 Thread Chris Jones
Hi Michael, Thanks for your feedback, however I don't believe Argus is compatible with NfSen/NFSDUMP due to the fact that it's not a standard flow format (Netflow, IPFIX, etc). I'd like to be able to use NfSen/NFSDUMP and other standard tools for collection/analysis. -C > Michael Mercier

Re: Firefox crashes on OpenBSD

2014-03-02 Thread Loganaden Velvindron
On Thu, Feb 13, 2014 at 1:15 AM, Luis Coronado wrote: > I know of similar issues with OOM and folks here recommeded reviewing the > ulimit settings: > > http://marc.info/?l=openbsd-misc&m=133363175403956&w=2 > > You dont post dmesg, etc., so I dont know if you really have little ram > available.

Re: Promiscuous IPFIX sensor for flow collection/analysis

2014-03-02 Thread Michael Mercier
Hello Chris, Have you ever looked at Qosient Argus (http://qosient.com/argus/). I believe it has what you are looking for. I have played (extremely basic setup) with it on Linux, have not tried to compile on OpenBSD. Thanks, Mike On Mar 2, 2014, at 12:58 PM, Chris Jones wrote: > Good morni

Promiscuous IPFIX sensor for flow collection/analysis

2014-03-02 Thread Chris Jones
Good morning folks, I'm looking for advice on a freely available IPFIX probe/sensor for flow export of our company's corporate firewall (Juniper SRX) traffic. An unfortunate limitation of these firewalls is that J-Flow (Juniper's version of Netflow) is unsupported when operating in an HA firewall

Re: php or nginx chroot?

2014-03-02 Thread opendaddy
And this: http://openbsd.7691.n7.nabble.com/Ruby-on-Rails-and-the-chrooted-nginx-8-td229745.html If you're new to webdev perhaps it's best to avoid PHP while you can so you don't regret having made the wrong choice later down the line. O.D. On 2. mars 2014 at 4:58 AM, "Jay Patel" wrote:May be