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Argus will recover by recreating its output file, accordingly. This allows you to "pull" the data file away from an Argus daemon for processing, archiving, whatever. The Argus package includes a sample program for managing Argus logs that takes advantage of this behavior.

The very simple sh script is. This program will simply rename a well known Argus output file, sort and compress its output, and then move to into a calender structured filesystem. There is a sample crontab entry for this in the. Argus is pretty lazy as to when it will print out its records. This is so Argus will have maximum cycles for packet processing, rather than data output. Argus can be easily tuned to be more timely in reporting audit events, but without that tuning, Argus could take as long as seconds to print out a particular record, depending on the load of the Argus, the protocol and when the last packet was seen.

Because of this, Argus presents an interesting time map for its data events. I'll try to draw a graph. The Ax are Argus records in output order. The bars are the times that the data covers. The A's on the X axis are the times when the A records are actually reported. There are a lot of things you can do with argus data. This list of examples is not comprehensive, by any measure, but should get you past the basics and into some interesting projects.

If there is anything that you have done, that you would like included in the list, or if there is something that you would like described, and not sure how to go about it, please send email to the developer's list, and we'll add it!!

The first set of examples are demonstrations for using argus and the argus-client programs. This is a work in progress, so if the example you're looking for is missing, send email to the developer's list.

The second set are examples of how to graph argus data using either ragraph , gnuplot or other general purpose graphing programs.

Some examples will assume some experience with argus data. Hopefully you will find them useful.. Man page documentation for radium, the argus data collection and distribution system. Thanks continue to go to the principle authors of these packages, Steve McCanne This email address is being protected from spambots.

Along with the author contact information, we have included the copyrights and licensing terms that apply to the various components of Argus. Please refer to the individual packages, for specific use and redistribution limitations thsat may apply. Argus 3. Permission to use, copy, modify, and distribute this software and its documentation for any purpose and without fee is hereby granted, provided that the above copyright notice appear in all copies and that both that copyright notice and this permission notice appear in supporting documentation, and that the name of QoSient not be used in advertising or publicity pertaining to distribution of the software without specific, written prior permission.

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