Nyx is high performance network monitoring utility that allows for almostrealtime IP and MAC address searching across your entire coporate networkinfrastructure. Written in Java, using Tomcat and MySQL asoperating platform and SNMP for monitoring.
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Changelog ========= * many small bugs fixed (i.e. bug in sql query when get manual or auto override interfaces) * bug in building the classify tree fixed * feature "traffic percentage" removed from classify tree due to ambiguity * new default classifying algorithm "random tree", kStar and naive Bayes delete since they classify very bad * new MAC hunter feature: - you can let Nyx start looking for MACs, even on filtered interfaces. - Add the MAC and an unique random string into the mac_hunter table (results are also stored there) - if you want to stop "hunting", delete ALL the entries in the table (all, or all of one MAC!) - WARNING! When you hunt for MACs, you loose performance on the database server (due to the many new queries done at EVERY switch scan!) * new MAC flooding filter/warner (when more than 500 MACs are seen on an interface you get an entry in the new mac_anomaly table and those MACs are deleted from the mac_log table) * new MAC scavanger deleter (deletes MACs "jumping" too often between two or more interfaces from the database) * new respawn feature: - when you set an interface to manual override, Nyx takes this as new input for learing algorithm - when you don't want to use respawn on an interface, write "NO RESPAWN" into the comment field (when you use manual override)
Changelog ========= * many small bugs fixed (i.e. bug in sql query when get manual or auto override interfaces) * bug in building the classify tree fixed * feature "traffic percentage" removed from classify tree due to ambiguity * new default classifying algorithm "random tree", kStar and naive Bayes delete since they classify very bad * new MAC hunter feature: - you can let Nyx start looking for MACs, even on filtered interfaces. - Add the MAC and an unique random string into the mac_hunter table (results are also stored there) - if you want to stop "hunting", delete ALL the entries in the table (all, or all of one MAC!) - WARNING! When you hunt for MACs, you loose performance on the database server (due to the many new queries done at EVERY switch scan!) * new MAC flooding filter/warner (when more than 500 MACs are seen on an interface you get an entry in the new mac_anomaly table and those MACs are deleted from the mac_log table) * new MAC scavanger deleter (deletes MACs "jumping" too often between two or more interfaces from the database) * new respawn feature: - when you set an interface to manual override, Nyx takes this as new input for learing algorithm - when you don't want to use respawn on an interface, write "NO RESPAWN" into the comment field (when you use manual override)
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