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Re: [OpenCALEA] Debian Tests
- From: Mario Antonio
- Date: Thu Apr 05 17:45:08 2007
Manish,
I started testing 0.5
It compiled fine in:
SlackWare 11.0: 2.6.17.13 #2 SMP PREEMPT (customized Kernel)
Debian 2.6.8-3-686-smp and Linux debian 2.6.19 #1 SMP PREEMPT (Customized
Kernel)
Using Stable branch with libpcap0.8 and libpcap0.8-dev (Version 0.8.3-5)
I am not sure how to use the new controller design.
Here it is what I tried first:
In the Tapping Device:
I run the command: collector (it starts a process listening in tcp port
5555)
I run the tap command (A.B.C.D is also the lea collector host):
tap -i eth1 -c -d A.B.C.D -m 6666 -n 6667 -x 001 -y 001 -z 001 -f "host
E.F.G.H"
In a second host:
lea_collector -t cmii-file -f capture-file.pcap -m 6666 -n 6667 -u calea -g
calea
When I run the command controller, I get the client prompt.
I type connect <IP Address of the above tapping device>
I get a connection failed (I see that a TCP connection is established,
though)
After the connection has failed, the only way to terminate the controller
prompt is through a CTRL-C
Regards,
Mario Antonio
----- Original Message -----
From: "Manish Karir" <mkarir@merit.edu>
To: "Mario Antonio" <dino@webjogger.net>
Sent: Tuesday, April 03, 2007 9:41 PM
Subject: Re: [OpenCALEA] Debian Tests
>
> sorry for the late reply, but yes you can ignore that error message.
> Are you using 0.4 or 0.5 or from the svn?
> Please let me know if you have had the chance to try out
> the controller/collector architecture in release 0.5
> we are looking for people to help out with testing it as it
> is not as solid as we would like it to be.
>
> thanks
> manish
>
>
> On Wed, 28 Mar 2007, Mario Antonio wrote:
>
> >
> > I am running some tests using Debian.
> >
> > It compiled without any problem in:
> > Linux debian 2.6.8-3-686-smp
> > and
> > Linux debian 2.6.19 #1 SMP PREEMPT (Customized Kernel)
> >
> > Using Stable branch with libpcap0.8 and libpcap0.8-dev (Version
0.8.3-5)
> >
> > When running "tap -eth1 ......." in bridge mode (IP address setup in
the
> > Bridge interface), I got the following warning:
> > "Can't get netmask for device eth1"
> > Since there is no IP config in eth1.
> >
> > I guess I should ignore this type of warning (since the command run
fine),
> > or is there someting that I am missing?
> >
> >
> > Regards,
> >
> > Mario Antonio
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
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