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Re: Packet loss
From: "Donofrio, Lewis" <donofrio () umich edu>
Date: Sat, 27 Nov 2004 15:21:43 -0500
Yes about once an hour??? ______________________________________________________________________ Lewis Donofrio () umich edu College of Literature, Science, & Arts 1007 East Huron, Room 201, BetaID:243340 Cell: (734) 323-8776 Ann Arbor,MI 48104-1690 www.umich.edu/~donofrio Fax: (734) 647-8333 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- () ascii ribbon campaign - against html mail /\ [http://arc.pasp.de/] -----Original Message----- From: snort-users-admin () lists sourceforge net <snort-users-admin () lists sourceforge net> To: 'Michael Steele' <michaels () winsnort com>; snort-users () lists sourceforge net <snort-users () lists sourceforge net> Sent: Sat Nov 27 14:31:03 2004 Subject: RE: [Snort-users] Packet loss Anyone else receiving Michael's message dozens of times? :-\ -----Original Message----- From: snort-users-admin () lists sourceforge net [mailto:snort-users-admin () lists sourceforge net] On Behalf Of Michael Steele Sent: Saturday, November 27, 2004 3:49 AM To: 'Cesar Sanabria Pineda'; snort-users () lists sourceforge net Subject: RE: [Snort-users] Packet loss If you're using UNIX, as soon as you stop snort in the terminal it should show you all the stats, which includes what you're looking for. If you're using Windows this is not available :( Kindest regards, Michael... WINSNORT.com Management Team Member -- Pick up your FREE Windows or UNIX Snort installation guides mailto:support () winsnort com Website: http://www.winsnort.com Snort: Open Source Network IDS - http://www.snort.org
-----Original Message----- From: snort-users-admin () lists sourceforge net [mailto:snort-users- admin () lists sourceforge net] On Behalf Of Cesar Sanabria Pineda Sent: Friday, November 26, 2004 7:06 AM To: snort-users () lists sourceforge net Subject: [Snort-users] Packet loss Is there a way to know how many packets snort is loosing?. I mean i suppouse that while snort is processing a packet it's possible that
some
packets pass without been catched and analized by snort. I can i get a metric about that. Thanks
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Current thread:
- Re: Packet loss, (continued)
- Re: Packet loss Jet (Nov 27)
- RE: Packet loss Michael Steele (Nov 27)
- RE: Packet loss Frank Reid (Nov 27)
- RE: Packet loss Arek Majer (Nov 28)
- Re: Packet loss James Riden (Nov 28)
- RE: Packet loss Michael Steele (Nov 28)
- RE: Packet loss Matt Kettler (Nov 29)
- RE: Packet loss Frank Reid (Nov 27)
- RE: Packet loss Rich Adamson (Nov 28)
- RE: Packet loss CJ Ondeck (Nov 28)
- RE: Packet loss Michael Steele (Nov 27)