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Re: Protocol analyzer reports

Subject: Re: Protocol analyzer reports
Date: Fri, 24 Aug 2007 11:36:39 -0300
If time is important you might want to look into NetFlow.

There are numerous ways to freely generate flows on most platforms
(fprobe) or simply collect them from your routers. You can then
process them for free with something like flow-tools. Finally, for
nifty presentation, you can use FlowViewer:
http://ensight.eos.nasa.gov/FlowViewer/

On 8/23/07, guiness. stout <guinness.stout@gmail.com> wrote:
I love Wireshark, EtherApe, Ethereal but I need a way to produce
"executive style" reports of the analyzed traffic for a period of
time. Something like pie charts, graphs etc. Open source and free
would be great!

Thanks,
Chris


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