argus fails with Segment Fault

Sunjeet Singh sstattla at gmail.com
Sat Oct 16 16:02:01 EDT 2010


  Great. I'll try that. Thanks Carter.

Sunjeet


On 10-10-16 12:37 PM, Carter Bullard wrote:
> Hey Sunjeet,
> Try argus-3.0.3.18, which is the release candidate for argus-3.0.4.
>
>     http://qosient.com/argus/dev/argus-latest.tar.gz
>
> This works on the file you sent.
>
> Carter
>
> On Oct 16, 2010, at 12:56 PM, Sunjeet Singh wrote:
>
>> Hi Carter,
>>
>> Thank you for your reply. I'm using version argus version 3.0.2 on Mac OS X Snow Leopard (64 bit).
>> I'll email you the file privately.
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Sunjeet
>>
>>
>> On 10-10-16 9:27 AM, Carter Bullard wrote:
>>> Hey Sunjeet,
>>> Which version are you running?  What type of machine are you using,  32-bit or 64-bit?
>>> If you can send a link to the file, or email it, I'll debug.
>>>
>>> Carter
>>>
>>> On Oct 16, 2010, at 11:40 AM, Sunjeet Singh wrote:
>>>
>>>>   Hi,
>>>>
>>>> I have argus installed and configured and I have used it many a time to aggregate .pcap packet-level files to connection-level, using this command-
>>>>
>>>>     argus -r packettrace.pcap -w connectiondata.argus
>>>>
>>>> But when I try this on the publicly-available CAIDA's Denial of Service attack pcap file, it fails with a segmentation fault. The only thing that is different about this trace is that this trace shows a Distributed DOS attack on a particular host and contains TCP packets only related to that host. The size of the trace file is 4.6 MB only, compared to other huge files that I've successfully argus'ed.
>>>>
>>>> What could be the cause of failure and how can I start debugging this. There is no more information provided in the error message.
>>>>
>>>> I will greatly appreciate any help that I can get on this.
>>>>
>>>> Thank you,
>>>> Sunjeet Singh
>>>>
>>




More information about the argus mailing list