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							- Welcome to softflowd, a flow-based network monitor.
 
- Introduction
 
- ------------
 
- softflowd listens promiscuously on a network interface and semi-statefully
 
- tracks network flows. These flows can be reported using NetFlow version 1, 5 
 
- or 9 datagrams. softflowd is fully IPv6 capable: it can track IPv6 flows and 
 
- export to IPv6 hosts.
 
- More details about softflowd's function and usage may be found in the
 
- supplied manpages, which you can view prior to installation using
 
- /usr/bin/nroff -c -mandoc softflowd.8 | less
 
- /usr/bin/nroff -c -mandoc softflowctl.8 | less
 
- If you are in need of a NetFlow collector, you may be interested in 
 
- softflowd's companion project "flowd" (http://www.mindrot.org/flowd.html). 
 
- flowd is a NetFlow collector that is maintained in parallel with
 
- softflowd and includes a few handy features, such as the ability
 
- to filter flows it receives as well as Perl and Python APIs to its
 
- storage format. NB. You don't have to use flowd: any NetFlow compatible 
 
- collector should work with softflowd. An example Perl collector is included 
 
- for testing purposes as collector.pl, but it doesn't yet support NetFlow v.9
 
- Installing
 
- ----------
 
- Building softflowd should be as simple as typing:
 
- ./configure
 
- make
 
- make install
 
- Unfortunately some systems like to make life complicated. Things work
 
- fine on the systems that I develop and test on (OpenBSD and Linux).
 
- There is peliminary support for Solaris 9 (i.e. it compiled), but no
 
- testing on this platform has been performed.
 
- Licensing
 
- ---------
 
- Softflowd is licensed under a two-term BSD license (see the source
 
- files for details). The code in sys-tree.h is Copyright Niels Provos
 
- <provos@citi.umich.edu> and comes straight from OpenBSD CVS, convtime.c
 
- comes is Copyright Kevin Steves and comes from OpenSSH (misc.c). Both
 
- of these files are licensed under two-term BSD licenses too. strlcpy.c,
 
- strlcat.c and closefrom.c also come from OpenBSD CVS and are Copyright
 
- Todd C. Miller. Please refer to the LICENSE file for full details.
 
- Reporting Bugs
 
- --------------
 
- Please report bugs in softflowd to http://bugzilla.mindrot.org/ If you
 
- find a security bug, please report it directly by email. If you have any
 
- feedback or questions, please email me:
 
- Contributing
 
- ------------
 
- Softflowd has an extensive TODO list of interesting features, large and
 
- small, that are waiting to be implemented. If you are interested in
 
- helping, please contact me.
 
- Damien Miller <djm@mindrot.org>
 
- $Id: README,v 1.7 2006/11/02 06:34:18 djm Exp $
 
 
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