Craig Small | 4 May 2011 15:06
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JFFNMS RC3 is now out

Hello,
  I've fixed the problems with the parent/child brokeness and have ran
the programs for a week or two to be sure.  I did have something die
every 2 minutes past 5am that was the last thing going strange.
It was a trivial fix for cleanup_raw_tables which is a pretty simple
engine anyhow.

So its uploaded onto sourceforge and I expect this one to be the last.
You can find it at https://sourceforge.net/projects/jffnms/files/

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marco.caceres | 10 May 2011 01:11
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Login events failed

Hi!

 

I updated jffnms from 0.8.3 to 0.8.5, almost everything without problems, just the login events. When I login, in events part shows up 2 events: “Login fail from x.x.x.x” and immediately after: “User Login  successful from x.x.x.x”.

 

Please your help.

 

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Marco

 

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Martin Parodi | 16 May 2011 20:03
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IP Accounting

Hello Craig and all

Im using JFFNMS since 2005.

Is there any configuration possible to show graphics from ip accounting from the router?
I want to show bar graphics whith IP address and ammount of traffic per IP.

Thanks in advance.

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Tiberiu Vicol | 17 May 2011 08:38
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Re: IP Accounting

Hello,

To get ip accounting you´ll need to export netflow, sflow, jflow etc. from your devices, or install probes and use a netflow analysing application like flow-tools, ntop, nfdump/nfsen.

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Hello Craig and all

Im using JFFNMS since 2005.

Is there any configuration possible to show graphics from ip accounting from the router?
I want to show bar graphics whith IP address and ammount of traffic per IP.

Thanks in advance.

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Craig Small | 18 May 2011 12:54
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Re: IP Accounting

On Mon, May 16, 2011 at 03:03:12PM -0300, Martin Parodi wrote:
>    Is there any configuration possible to show graphics from ip accounting
>    from the router?
>    I want to show bar graphics whith IP address and ammount of traffic per
>    IP.
I don't think it is possible with the way JFFNMS is. It probably depends
if it is visible in some SNMP mib.

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Martin Parodi | 18 May 2011 15:27
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Re: IP Accounting

Hello all
I found and script on internet "sasacct" and its working fine, only is needed the RW community.
My network have about 150 routers but I dont have the RW community for all, I will try with netflow too.

Thanks.

Craig, it could be good idea add plugings to JFFNMS? like weathermap, management for devices, or ip accounting?

Thanks.

Sorry for my English.

2011/5/18 Craig Small <csmall <at> enc.com.au>
On Mon, May 16, 2011 at 03:03:12PM -0300, Martin Parodi wrote:
>    Is there any configuration possible to show graphics from ip accounting
>    from the router?
>    I want to show bar graphics whith IP address and ammount of traffic per
>    IP.
I don't think it is possible with the way JFFNMS is. It probably depends
if it is visible in some SNMP mib.

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Craig Small | 19 May 2011 01:25
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Re: IP Accounting

On Wed, May 18, 2011 at 10:27:11AM -0300, Martin Parodi wrote:
>    Craig, it could be good idea add plugings to JFFNMS? like weathermap,
>    management for devices, or ip accounting?
Generically plug-ins are a good idea and something I've got that in the
longer-term goals. Unforuntately to handle that sort of thing will take
some restructuring.

The restructuring is important for a variety of reasons though so it
will happen anyhow.

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Martin Parodi | 19 May 2011 03:22
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Re: IP Accounting

Yes Craig, I was drinking some beers with Javier yesterday and toll me about this changes.

Good luck and thanks for all.

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On Wed, May 18, 2011 at 10:27:11AM -0300, Martin Parodi wrote:
>    Craig, it could be good idea add plugings to JFFNMS? like weathermap,
>    management for devices, or ip accounting?
Generically plug-ins are a good idea and something I've got that in the
longer-term goals. Unforuntately to handle that sort of thing will take
some restructuring.

The restructuring is important for a variety of reasons though so it
will happen anyhow.

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Craig Small | 21 May 2011 15:14
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JFFNMS 0.9.0 Released

Hello,
   JFFNMS version 0.9.0 has been released tonight.  This is a major
re-write of some important parts of JFFNMS so tread carefully on your
production equipment.  If you have a custom cron tab then you will also
need to change this as the flags have been standardised. It should run a 
lot better than the old one.

The changelog has these entries:
	* Fixed error in syslog consolidator which fails for postgresql
	* All webpage input passes through Sanitizer
	* register_globals no longer needs to be turned on, so turn it off!
	* rrdtool v1.0 support dropped
	* lots of cleanup
	* poller rewritten with parent/child code
	* autodiscovery the same as poller
	* Removed php rrd module support
	* Interface auto-discovery will check sysobjid before trying discovery
	* IPv6 reachability support
	* Separated interface selector code
	* SNMP interfaces can have High Speed and optinally no Cisco proxy ping
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Marek Królikowski | 22 May 2011 14:46
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JFFNMS 0.9.0 Released - Problem with view_performance.php on line 84

Hello
After upgrade from 0.8.5 to 0.9.0 (with any errors in file patch and mysql patch) always when i try View Selected Interfaces.i got :
Parse error: syntax error, unexpected T_VARIABLE in /opt/jffnms/htdocs/view_performance.php on line 84
 
 
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