Argus release and argus-2.0.0M

Carter Bullard carter at qosient.com
Mon Jan 8 22:44:54 EST 2001


Hey Chris,
   You'll find the pre-release of Argus-2.0 at
ftp://qosient.com/dev/argus/argus-2.0/argus-2.0.tar.gz

Carter

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-----Original Message-----
From: owner-argus at lists.andrew.cmu.edu
[mailto:owner-argus at lists.andrew.cmu.edu]On Behalf Of Chris Newton
Sent: Monday, January 08, 2001 6:30 PM
To: Russell Fulton
Cc: Argus (E-mail)
Subject: RE: Argus release and argus-2.0.0M


Ahh, well, yes, I was referring to 1.8. :)  I never even thought that it
might 
have changed between the versions (silly me), and had not yet downloaded
it.  
Thanks for the info, I'm off to download it!

Chris

>===== Original Message From Russell Fulton <r.fulton at auckland.ac.nz>
=====
>On Mon, 8 Jan 2001 18:59:35 -0400 Chris Newton <newton at unb.ca> wrote:
>
>> Please excuse me if this is a stupid question...  as I am new to
Argus.  
Great
>> work though. :)
>
>Questions are never stupid, answers may be ;-)
>
>>
>>   I have noticed that when printing out packet and byte counts for
the 
flows,
>> I noticed that some flows record at least 1 packet sent/recieved, yet
0 
bytes
>> sent/recieved.
>
>I assume you are talking about argus 1.8
>
>>  I believe this is because the packet had no payload, hence no
>> bytes actually transmitted.  However, if you were to use Argus to
record
>> flows, and from these flows determine the utilization of an Internet
link,
>> with byte counts, would it not be good to have a way of including the

packet
>> header size as well?  ie: 1 ICMP packet/flow is 56 bytes
recieved/sent,
>> instead of currently printing 0 bytes recieved/sent?  Possibly a
command 
line
>> option?
>
>Argus 2.0 does this by default, use ra -A (appication bytes) to get the
>1.8 behaviour.
>
>
>Russell Fulton, Computer and Network Security Officer
>The University of Auckland,  New Zealand

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Chris Newton, Technical Analyst
Computing Services, University of New Brunswick
newton at unb.ca 506-447-3212(voice) 506-453-3590(fax)



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