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List:       flowscan
Subject:    Re: flowscan install in debian
From:       Gustavo Rodrigues Ramos <gustavo () acmesecurity ! org>
Date:       2005-07-27 14:05:43
Message-ID: 42E794B7.60804 () acmesecurity ! org
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Meshbah,

I really don't remember how to configure logs for flowscan!! But I'm 
sure that the apt packege works fine on debian.

We already talked about the installation problems in this mail-list 
before... You should take a look on this.

Best Regards,
Gustavo



Meshbah Uddin Ahmed wrote:
> On 7/26/05, Meshbah Uddin Ahmed <meshbah@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
>>On 7/26/05, Gustavo Rodrigues Ramos <gustavo@acmesecurity.org> wrote:
>>
>>>I would sugest you to configure a log in flowscan (or find out where is
>>>the flowscan.log file).
>>>
>>>When you get this file, you'll be able to determine why didn't you get
>>>graphs...
>>>
>>>Gustavo.
>>>
>>>Meshbah Uddin Ahmed wrote:
>>>
>>>>On 7/25/05, Gustavo Rodrigues Ramos <gustavo@acmesecurity.org> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>>Do you have a log file? Like /var/log/flowscan.log??
>>>>>
>>>>>Can we see this log file?
>>>>>
>>>>>Gustavo.
>>>>>
>>>>>Meshbah Uddin Ahmed wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>>Hi,
>>>>>>
>>>>>>i want to install flowscan in debian.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>i have installed by-
>>>>>>#apt-get install flowscan cflow libcflow-perl rrdtool
>>>>>>
>>>>>>#cd /etc/flowscan
>>>>>>and configure necessary files
>>>>>>my flows dir is /etc/flowsca/flows and graph dir is
>>
>>/etc/flowsca/graphs
>>
>>>>>>also configure-  /etc/flow-tools/flow-capture.conf
>>>>>>
>>>>>>when i run,
>>>>>>/etc/init.d/flow-capture start
>>>>>>
>>>>>>it starts without error. and data also comes in my flows dir. but rrd
>>>>>>file is not created in graphs dir, so that i cant see graph.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>what shall i do now. pls help me.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>Thanks
>>>>>>Meshbah
>>>>>>
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>>>>
>>>>no, i dont have flowscan.log
>>>>but in syslog there is-
>>>>
>>>>tail -f /var/log/syslog
>>>>flow-capture[304]: SIGTERM
>>>>flow-capture[781]: setsockopt(size=4194304)
>>>>flow-capture[781]: New exporter: time=1122313676 src_ip=router-IP
>>>>dst_ip=server-pc-IP d_version=5
>>>>
>>>>regards
>>>>meshbah
>>>>
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>>
>>hi,
>>thanks for ur help, but i cant find any log for flowscan. Only get it
>>in syslog which i have given. can u pls suggest me how can i get the
>>log for flowscan.
>>
>>regards
>>meshbah
>>
> 
> 
> 
> i m waiting for a positive response. pls advice me what shall i do in
> this case. is it not working from debian pkg (mean by apt-get ), or
> have to do by tarball.
> 
> as there is flowscan, cflow in debian packages, ofcourse it will. so,
> need ur help. plssss
> 
> regards
> meshbah
> 
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