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From: Iannaccone, G. <gia...@in...> - 2006-05-15 07:40:26
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Dear all, we are pleased to announce the release of CoMo v1.0 that=20 brings several new features, performance enhancement and=20 bug fixes. CoMo is a network monitoring platform that=20 allows users to define arbitrary real-time or retrospective=20 queries to run on the traffic streams. The traffic streams=20 may come from packet sniffers, trace files, netflow-enabled=20 routers or wireless sniffers. =20 =20 Changes in this release include a major rewrite of several=20 core functions (e.g., IPC, on-demand queries, memory management,=20 packet template descriptions), a sniffer to support sFlow,=20 a more simple inline mode of operation and a large number of=20 bug fixes and performance improvements. For a complete=20 description of the new features of this release please refer=20 to the CHANGES file in the source distribution. =20 Regards,=20 the CoMo team! |
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From: Iannaccone, G. <gia...@in...> - 2006-05-10 14:05:54
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Dear all,=20 we have just migrated the repository from CVS to=20 SVN to work around the persistent outages on the Sourceforge CVS servers.=20 There are no major changes involving access or=20 ability to check out or commit code.=20 In order to do an anonymous checkout of the latest source snapshot just run the following command: svn co https://svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/como/src/trunk <dir> where <dir> is the target directory where the source files should go.=20 Regards,=20 the CoMo team! p.s. more information about Subversion support on Sourceforge as well as a simple tutorial can be found at=20 http://sourceforge.net/docman/display_doc.php?docid=3D31070&group_id=3D1 |
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From: Richard G. <ric...@gm...> - 2006-01-11 16:38:51
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Dear CoMo users, We are pleased to announce the release of CoMoLive! v1.0. CoMoLive! is a web based front end to CoMo that allows you to visualize wha= t is going on with your network. It provides the capability of plotting your monitored traffic for any period of time with a simple click. You can zoom in with a drag of the mouse*, easily identify anomolies in your traffic, an= d then drill down to isolate specific problematic hosts. Please refer to the README file for more details about specific installatio= n issues. Regards, the CoMo team * requires Internet Explorer |
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From: Iannaccone, G. <gia...@in...> - 2005-12-18 19:14:06
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Dear CoMo users,=20 we are pleased to announce the release of CoMo v0.5=20 that brings several new features, performance enhancement=20 and bug fixes. CoMo is a network monitoring platform that=20 allows users to define arbitrary real-time or retrospective queries to run on the traffic streams. The traffic streams may come from packet sniffers, trace files, netflow-enabled routers or wireless sniffers.=20 Changes in this release include a port to Microsoft Windows=20 (under Cygwin), a more flexible filter syntax, a number of=20 new applications modules, the ability to run inline from=20 command line, full IEEE 802.11 support, port to ARM-based=20 architectures and the ability to load new modules on the fly.=20 For a complete description of the new features of this release please refer to the CHANGES file in the source distribution.=20 Regards,=20 the CoMo team |
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From: Iannaccone, G. <gia...@in...> - 2005-06-19 21:56:33
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We are pleased to announce the release of CoMo v0.4. CoMo is a=20 network monitoring platform that allows users to define arbitrary=20 queries to run on the traffic streams. This new release brings=20 several new features, performance enhancement and bug fixes.=20 Changes in this release include: faster sniffers performance,=20 managing variable length layer2 headers, support for continuous=20 feeds in flowtools format, improved interface for plugin modules,=20 and a large number of bug fixes. =20 Please visit http://sourceforge.net/projects/como for more details.=20 cheers, gianluca |