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Network Flow Analysis (English Edition) 1° Edizione, Formato Kindle
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Unlike packet sniffers that require you to reproduce network problems in order to analyze them, flow analysis lets you turn back time as you analyze your network. You'll learn how to use open source software to build a flow-based network awareness system and how to use network analysis and auditing to address problems and improve network reliability. You'll also learn how to use a flow analysis system; collect flow records; view, filter, and report flows; present flow records graphically; and use flow records to proactively improve your network. Network Flow Analysis will show you how to:
–Identify network, server, router, and firewall problems before they become critical
–Find defective and misconfigured software
–Quickly find virus-spewing machines, even if they’re on a different continent
–Determine whether your problem stems from the network or a server
–Automatically graph the most useful data
And much more. Stop asking your users to reproduce problems. Network Flow Analysis gives you the tools and real-world examples you need to effectively analyze your network flow data. Now you can determine what the network problem is long before your customers report it, and you can make that silly phone stop ringing.
- ISBN-13978-1593272036
- Edizione1°
- EditoreNo Starch Press
- Data di pubblicazione1 giugno 2010
- LinguaInglese
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Michael W. Lucas is a network/security engineer who keeps getting stuck with network problems nobody else wants to touch. He is the author of the critically acclaimed Absolute FreeBSD, Absolute OpenBSD, Cisco Routers for the Desperate, and PGP & GPG, all from No Starch Press.
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"Network administrators all share an abiding and passionate desire for one thing: We want our users to shut up."
The guy backs his bark with bite. I feel he makes the reader feel like a plains indian if netflow were a buffalo. He will show you specifically how to go about setting up a netflow collector, how to install analysis tools, how to use them to determine all sorts of stuff, to how to use gnuplot to graph it. It covers host-level to bgp. I didn't know port numbers were used a different way for ICMP netflow packets, or that netflow v7 is actually useful for routers.
That said, the point of publishing is 2 years ago and I don't know how dated the material is. The author refers to very specific versions of software, which may have been perfectly useful on the day of publishing. That said, netflow itself does not change much (until IPFIX and IP6 roll out).
Oh, and this review is for the Kindle version. Somewhat perversely, I chose to run this entire book through text to speech while driving. While it was painful to hear a robotic man read out a full page of 5-tuple data, it worked out. Kudos to the publisher for not disabling text to speech.

Buy this book if you need to deploy Netflow and you're willing to scrap and fight a little to make it happen. Probably saved me a month of dorking around in forums.
Long version.
Netflow and sflow are a bit esoteric for most network admins I know; this book clears up most all the confusion with Netflow, doesn't talk much about sflow. I believe the confusion is a combination of most companies not needing Netflow/sflow, and the tangled wreck the solutions are in. Michael Lucas (ML)'s book untangles a lot of this. Personally when I bought it I was a CCIE with 12 years of experience and I had only a vague notion of how to set up netflow, mostly from the router perspective. Some interesting things ML clears up:
- Netflow isn't Cisco proprietary anymore.
- The industry seems to be moving toward a post-netflow, post-sflow standard. Slowly.
- You can get plenty of actionable information from Netflow without a GUI or any graphs.
- There are about a dozen or more permutations of free software you can use, he recommends the best and guides you to setting them up.
- You have to string multiple programs together, each with its own abilities, syntax and quirks.
Really, if you're going to deploy Netflow on your own, meaning without specialist consultants or a vendor blackbox solution, buy this book. I bought it and had a working Netflow collector within weeks, and like I said above, I didn't know Netflow from Miracle Grow before.

I know is not the author responsability validate or respond for the tools he recommends, but here this is a show stopper for the book itself, maybe some disk or more friedly help on line tool or KB run by the author followers will help ease this problem (or some basic Unix tips to set up environment variables, etc.... or discuss some common errors...).
I think in general this is a good book to understand flow technology but consider the open tools issues a big warning about having success on using practically this book and be warned that if you want to approach to this book in an useful manner you have to be ready to face some Unix and languages compiling challenges to complete the approach

Easy to understand.
Concise .
Good information for any network / security engineer / consultant
Examples were clearly explained and concepts were made more accessible to the reader