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Re: Hardware capture platforms
From: Jared Mauch <jared () puck nether net>
Date: Tue, 29 Jul 2008 19:35:17 -0400
Check out packet forensics depending on what your ultimate requirements are.
Jared MauchOn Jul 29, 2008, at 7:10 PM, "John A. Kilpatrick" <john () hypergeek net> wrote:
We've deployed a bunch taps in our network and now we need a platform on which to capture the data. Our bandwidth is currently pretty low but I've got 8 links to tap, which means I need 16 ports. Has anyone done any research on doing accurate packet capture with commodity hardware?-- John A. Kilpatrick john () hypergeek net Email| http://www.hypergeek.net/ john-page () hypergeek net Text pages| ICQ: 19147504 remember: no obstacles/only challenges
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- Hardware capture platforms John A. Kilpatrick (Jul 29)
- Re: Hardware capture platforms Jared Mauch (Jul 29)
- Re: Hardware capture platforms Christian Koch (Jul 29)
- Re: Hardware capture platforms Christopher Morrow (Jul 29)
- Re: Hardware capture platforms Network Fortius (Jul 29)
- Re: Hardware capture platforms James Pleger (Jul 29)
- RE: Hardware capture platforms Darryl Dunkin (Jul 29)
- Re: Hardware capture platforms Warren Kumari (Jul 30)
- Re: Hardware capture platforms Jon Kibler (Jul 30)
- Re: Hardware capture platforms Jay R. Ashworth (Jul 31)
- Re: Hardware capture platforms Warren Kumari (Jul 31)
- Re: Hardware capture platforms Jon Meek (Jul 31)
- Re: Hardware capture platforms Jared Mauch (Jul 29)