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																								flow-capture								1																				flow-capture												Manage storage of flow file archives by expiring old data.																								flow-capture				-h				-A AS0_substitution				-b big|little				-C comment				-c flow_clients				-d debug_level				-D daemonize				-e expire_count				-f filter_fname				-F filter_definition				-E expire_size				-m privacy_mask				-n rotations				-N nesting_level				-p pidfile				-R rotate_program				-S stat_interval				-t tag_fname				-T active_def|active_def,active_def				-V pdu_version				-z z_level				-w workdir				localip/remoteip/port																								DESCRIPTION								The flow-capture utility will receive and store				NetFlow exports to disk.  The flow files are rotated rotations				times per day				and expiration of old flow files can be configured by number of files				or total space utilization.  Files are stored in workdir				and can optionally be stored in additional levels of directories.  Active				files created by flow-capture begin				with 'tmp'.  Files that are complete begin with 'ft'.												When the remoteip is configured only flows				from that exporter will be processed, this is the most secure and recommended				configuration.  When the localip is configured				flow-capture will only process flows				sent to the  localip IP address.  If				remoteip is 0 (not configured) flows from any				source IP address are accepted.  Multiple non aggregated PDU versions may				be accepted at once to support Cisco's Catalyst 6500 NetFlow				implementation which exports from both the supervisor and MSFC with the				same IP address and same port but different export versions.  In this case				the exports will be stored in the format specified by pdu_version				 or whichever export type is received first.												NetFlow exports are UDP and do not employ congestion control or a				retransmission mechanism.  If the server flow-capture is configured				on is too busy, or the network is congested or lossy NetFlow exports will				be lost.  An estimate of lost flows is recorded in the flow files, and				logged via syslog.  Most servers will provide a count of dropped packets				due to full socket buffers via the netstat utility.				For example netstat -s | grep full will provide a count				of UDP packets dropped due to full socket buffers.  If this is a persistent				occurrence either flow-capture will need a larger server				or the compression level should be decreased with -z.												A SIGHUP signal will cause flow-capture to close				the current file and create a new one.												A SIGQUIT signal will cause flow-capture to close				the current file and exit.																				OPTIONS																-A AS0_substitution												Cisco's NetFlow exports represent the local autonomous system as 0 instead of				the real value.  This option can be used to replace the 0 in the export with				the a configured value.  Unfortunately under certain configurations AS 0 can				also represent a cache miss or non forwarded traffic so use with caution.																								-b big|little												Byte order of output.																								-c flow_clients												Enable flow_clients TCP clients.  When libwrap				is available the client must be in a permit list for the service				flow-capture-client.																								-C Comment												Add a comment.																								-d debug_level												Enable debugging.																								-e expire_count												Retain the maximum number of files so that the total file count is				less than expire_count.  Defaults to				0 (do not expire).																								-E expire_size												Retain the maximum number of files so that the total storage is less				than expire_size.  The letters b,K,M,G can				be used as multipliers, ie 16 Megabytes is 16M.  Default to 0 (do not expire).																								-f filter_fname												Filter list filename.  Defaults to @localstatedir@/cfg/filter.																 								-F filter_definition												Select the active definition.  Defaults to default.																								-h												Display help.																								-m privacy_mask												Apply privacy_mask to the source and destination IP				address of flows.  For example a privacy_mask of 255.255.255.0 would convert				flows with source/destination IP addresses 10.1.1.1 and 10.2.2.2 to 10.1.1.0				and 10.2.2.0 respectively.																								-n rotations												Configure the number of times flow-capture will create a new file per day.				The default is 95, or every 15 minutes.																								-N nesting_level												Configure the nesting level for storing flow files.  The default is 0.				   -3    YYYY/YYYY-MM/YYYY-MM-DD/flow-file				   -2    YYYY-MM/YYYY-MM-DD/flow-file				   -1    YYYY-MM-DD/flow-file				    0    flow-file				    1    YYYY/flow-file				    2    YYYY/YYYY-MM/flow-file				    3    YYYY/YYYY-MM/YYYY-MM-DD/flow-file																								-p pidfile												Configure the process ID file.  Use - to disable pid file creation.																								-R rotate_program												Execute rotate_program with the first argument				as the flow file name after rotating it.																								-S stat_interval												When configured flow-capture will log a timestamped				message every stat_interval minutes				indicating counters such as the number of flows received, packets processed,				and lost flows.																								-t tag_fname												Load tags from tag_name																 								-T active_def|active_def,active_def...												Use active_def as the active tag definition(s).																								-V pdu_version												Use pdu_version format output.								    1    NetFlow version 1 (No sequence numbers, AS, or mask)				    5    NetFlow version 5				    6    NetFlow version 6 (5+ Encapsulation size)				    7    NetFlow version 7 (Catalyst switches)				    8.1  NetFlow AS Aggregation				    8.2  NetFlow Proto Port Aggregation				    8.3  NetFlow Source Prefix Aggregation				    8.4  NetFlow Destination Prefix Aggregation				    8.5  NetFlow Prefix Aggregation				    8.6  NetFlow Destination (Catalyst switches)				    8.7  NetFlow Source Destination (Catalyst switches)				    8.8  NetFlow Full Flow (Catalyst switches)				    8.9  NetFlow ToS AS Aggregation				    8.10 NetFlow ToS Proto Port Aggregation				    8.11 NetFlow ToS Source Prefix Aggregation				    8.12 NetFlow ToS Destination Prefix Aggregation				    8.13 NetFlow ToS Prefix Aggregation				    8.14 NetFlow ToS Prefix Port Aggregation				    1005 Flow-Tools tagged version 5																												-w workdir												Work in workdir.																								-z z_level												Configure compression level to  z_level.  0 is				disabled (no compression), 9 is highest compression.																																				EXAMPLES																Receive flows from the exporter at 10.0.0.1 port 9800.  Maintain 5 Gigabytes				of flow files in /flows/krc4.  Mask the source and destination IP addresses				contained in the flow exports with 255.255.248.0.												  flow-capture -w /flows/krc4 -m 255.255.248.0 -E5G 0/10.0.0.1/9800																								Receive flows from any exporter on port 9800.  Do not perform any flow				file space management.  Store the exports in /flows/krc4.  Emit a stat				log message every 5 minutes.												  flow-capture -w /flows/krc4 0/0/9800 -S5																												BUGS								Empty directories are not removed.																				AUTHOR												Mark				Fullmer								maf@splintered.net																				SEE ALSO								flow-tools(1)																							

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