RAHOSTS(1) General Commands Manual RAHOSTS(1)NAME
rahosts - report network addresses in argus(8) data.
COPYRIGHT
Copyright (c) 2000-2003 QoSient. All rights reserved.
SYNOPSIS
rahosts [ra-options] -M modes [ expression ]
DESCRIPTION
Rahosts reads argus(8) data from an argus data source, and outputs a list of sorted network addresses. Based on user supplied criteria,
rahosts can generate lists of IP addresses and/or MAC addresses, if available. With IP addresses, rahosts can track the full network and
host address, or any network address, based on the mode indicated.
Like all ra based clients, rahosts supports a large number of options, configuration through .rarc files, and input filtering using the
terminating filter expression.
See the ra(1) man page for details on ra-options and expression syntax.
RAHOSTS SPECIFIC OPTIONS -M mode
Specify mode of operation. Supported address modes are ip, ether and all address types. The default is to output IP addresses. When
IP Addresses are being processed, the network address can be specified with the additional modes class, classA, classB and classC.
EXAMPLES
By default, rahosts will output the unique IP addresses seen in an argus data stream. Using the -M mode options you can output all unique
class B network addresses that access the server narly.wave.com:
rahosts -r argus.data -M classB host narly.wave.com
Print the ethernet addresses used to support the HTTP service.
rahosts -r argus.data -M ether dst port http
AUTHORS
Carter Bullard (carter@qosient.com).
SEE ALSO ra(1), rarc(5),
07 January 2002 RAHOSTS(1)
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RAGATOR(1) General Commands Manual RAGATOR(1)NAME
ragator - aggregate argus(8) data file entries.
COPYRIGHT
Copyright (c) 2000-2003 QoSient. All rights reserved.
SYNOPSIS
ragator [-f ragator.conf] [raoptions]
DESCRIPTION
Ragator reads argus(8) data from an argus-file, and merges matching argus flow activity records together. In its default mode of options,
this effectively converts argus(8) files from detail to non-detail mode, and merges periodic flow report records to a single argus record,
thus compressing the argus(8) file to a reduced size.
You can modify the aggregation strategy used by ragator to merge records together, by using the -f ragator.conf option. See ragator(5) for
a complete description of the format and syntax of the flow model file.
OPTIONS
Ragator, like all ra based clients, supports a number of ra options including filtering of input argus records through a terminating filter
expression. See ra(1) for a complete description of ra options.
AUTHORS
Carter Bullard (carter@qosient.com).
SEE ALSO ragator(5)ra(1), rarc(5), argus(8)tcpdump(1),
21 July 1995 RAGATOR(1)
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