Dear all, I am planning on organizing the Network Tools BOF at NANOG-48 with the objective of presenting interesting and useful non-commercial tools that have a fairly widespread appeal. Tool owners would make short presentations and show usefulness of the tool with case studies. If you have developed or know of a tool/package that you would like to include, please send me an email directly. As part of the tools BOF, I also plan to run a short 15-20 min "Tools roundup" outlining the most common non-commercial tools used for day to day networking tasks. The objective of this is not to present details of tools, but rather a rough taxonomy. Feel free to suggest tools you find useful. Thanks -Mohit
Hi. I'd like to see some content on log aggregation from multiple sources (parse mail / web / IDS / netflow / ... etc logs) and analysis of logs from these multiple sources. For security, traffic engineering etc etc. Using a tool like Splunk, for example - and any other alternatives to homegrown perl scripts. --srs On Sun, Dec 20, 2009 at 10:42 PM, Mohit Lad <mohitlad@gmail.com> wrote:
As part of the tools BOF, I also plan to run a short 15-20 min "Tools roundup" outlining the most common non-commercial tools used for day to day networking tasks. The objective of this is not to present details of tools, but rather a rough taxonomy. Feel free to suggest tools you find useful.
-- Suresh Ramasubramanian (ops.lists@gmail.com)
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Mohit Lad
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