[ARGUS] the packet and byte count are unreasonably high
Carter Bullard
carter at qosient.com
Mon Nov 11 11:26:04 EST 2024
Hey Ming,
Important question … what is the status of the LBL_ALIGN variable in your ./include/argus_config.h file ???
On my systems it is defined …
% grep LBL_ALIGN ./include/argus_config.h
include/argus_config.h:#define LBL_ALIGN /**/
Carter
> On Nov 11, 2024, at 10:42 AM, Carter Bullard <carter at qosient.com> wrote:
>
> Hey Ming,
> Based on your earlier email … this should work to generate an argus file with about 24 records in it that would include errant flows as a well as reasonable flows for the same flow ??
>
> % ra -w /tmp/argus.big.counter.flow.out -r argus.vsniff1.2024-10-11-22* - src host 10.61.6.12 and port 62275
>
> If you can grab even tighter times, if you can get the specific flow between 2024-10-11.22:15:06 - 2024-10-11.22:21:15
> That should catch normal -> errant -> normal for a single flow …
>
> All ra* programs can write its output to an argus data file, so by using the filter, you can grab the flows you want and create a manageable file ...
>
> Carter
>
>> On Nov 11, 2024, at 10:23 AM, Ming Fu <Ming.Fu at esentire.com> wrote:
>>
>> Hi Carter,
>>
>> The problem does not happen often, so unless we search for it on purpose across a large set of archives, we may not see it. We notice the problem mostly because we hit it during a query. I can't reproduce the problem in testing environment.
>>
>> Is there a command to extract just the affected connection from the original archive file into a smaller archive? There are barriers other than just the size to share the full archive.
>>
>> Regards
>> Ming
>>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: Carter Bullard <carter at qosient.com>
>> Sent: Monday, November 11, 2024 10:12 AM
>> To: Ming Fu <Ming.Fu at esentire.com>
>> Cc: Argus <argus-info at lists.andrew.cmu.edu>
>> Subject: Re: [ARGUS] the packet and byte count are unreasonably high
>>
>> Hey Ming,
>> We were working on this issue last year about this same time …. And in June/July (?) you thought we had fixed the problem …
>> No problem, just wanting to know if it went away and then came back ?? Or maybe we were just lucky ??
>>
>> Can you share a recent binary file of a record that is tooooo big ??
>>
>> Carter
>>
>>
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