Month Archives: May 2013

PF_RING

PF_RING 5.5.3 Released

Today we have released a new maintenance version of PF_RING. We suggest all users to update if possible. PF_RING Kernel module – Support for injecting packets to the stack – Added ability to balance tunneled/fragmented packets with the cluster – Improved init.d script – Packet len fix with GSO enabled, caplen fix with multiple clusters – Bug fixes for race condition with rss rehash, memory corruption, transparent mode and tx capture, kernels >= 3.7. Drivers – Added PF_RING-aware driver for Chelsio cards (cxgb3-2.0.0.1) – New release for PF_RING-aware igb (igb-4.1.2) …
ntop

It’s time for a completely new ntop. Say hello to ntopng.

15 years are past since the first version of ntop. In 1998 network monitoring requirements were very different from today: few protocols (mostly in plain text) to monitor, IP was not yet “the only protocol”, low network speed, very few connected hosts, no iPhones yet, raspberry was still a fruit, Linux was still for geeks. In 2013 the whole picture is very different. One gigabit links are now commodity (10 Gbit is around the corner), (too?) many hosts interconnected and mobile, application protocols (e.g. Spotify or Skype) are “the” protocols …