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Re: Spiffy Netflow tools?


From: Rick Coloccia <coloccia () geneseo edu>
Date: Mon, 19 Mar 2018 11:50:56 -0400

Also +1 for plixer scrutinizer.


On 3/19/2018 10:16 AM, Gustavo Santos wrote:
+1 for Plixer Scrutinizer

2018-03-17 19:42 GMT-03:00 Michael Krygeris <me () krygerism com>:

Disclaimer: Am Plixer engineer.
If you want to take it for a spin, you can download a fully functional
OVA/QCOW2 30 day eval from the plixer website. I can also get you access to
an AWS AMI as well.
I don’t want to turn this into an Ad. So DM if you need any info/access.

Mike Krygeris

On Tue, Mar 13, 2018 at 11:52 AM Babak Farrokhi <babak () farrokhi net>
wrote:

Plixer is also interesting.

nfdump works great with NetFlow but support for IPFIX is somehow limited
to basics.


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Babak


On 13 Mar 2018, at 3:20, Fredrik Korsbäck wrote:

On 2018-03-13 00:24, mike.lyon () gmail com wrote:
Howdy!

Checking out various Netflow tools and wanted to see what others are
using?

Kentik is cool. Are they the only SaaS based flow digester? I don’t
seem to see any others.

Also curious about on-prem solutions as well.

Thanks!
Mike

Kentik is probably top of the foodchain right now.

But they are certainly not alone in the biz. Ontop of my head...

* Flowmon
* Talaia
* Arbor Peakflow
* Deepfield
* Pmacct + supporting toolkit
* NFsen/Nfdump/AS-stats
* Put kibana/ES infront of any collector
* Solarwinds something something
* Different vendor toolkits



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