1 Currently only operating systems running on Linux kernels with
2 CONFIG_PACKET_MMAP enabled. This feature can be found even back to the days of
3 2.4 kernels. Most operating systems ship pre-compiled kernels that have this
4 config option enabled and even the latest kernel versions got rid of this
5 option and have this functionality already built-in. However, we recommend a
6 kernel >= 2.6.31, because the TX_RING is officially integrated since then.
8 netsniff-ng has been successfully tested on x86 and x86_64. Please drop
9 us a short mail, if it runs successfully on hardware other than that.
11 What libraries / tools are required?
15 - libpthread (curvetun, netsniff-ng, flowtop)
16 - libncurses (ifpps, flowtop)
17 - libGeoIP and its database (ashunt, flowtop)
19 - ntpd [or equivalent] (curvetun)
21 - libnetfilter-conntrack (flowtop)
25 It is common, that these libraries are shipped as distribution packages
26 for an easy installation. We try to keep this as minimal as possible.
28 For downloading the latest GeoIP database, you can use the script that
29 is located at scripts/geoip-database-update.
31 The installation process done by cmake is fairly simple:
40 Man pages are generated out of the corresponding source files by cmake.
41 They are written in POD format as a C header comment within those files.
42 For this, you need the tool pod2man which is distributed with Perl and
43 should therefore be available on most systems.
45 To uninstall, simply remove all files refered in install_manifest.txt
47 For bpfc, we also have a Vim syntax highlighting file. Have a look at
48 scripts/bpf.vim for installation instructions.
50 In order to build curvetun, libnacl must be built first. A helper script
51 called build_nacl.sh is there to facilitate this process. If you want to
52 build NaCl in the directory ~/nacl, the script should be called this way:
55 $ ./build_nacl.sh ~/nacl
57 This gives an initial output such as "Building NaCl for arch amd64 on host
58 fuuubar (grab a coffee, this takes a while) ...". If the automatically
59 detected architecture (such as amd64) is not the one you intend to compile
60 for, then edit the (cc="gcc") variable within the build_nacl.sh script to
63 If NaCl already has been built on the target, it is quicker to use nacl_path.sh
67 $ ./nacl_path.sh ~/nacl/build/include/x86 ~/nacl/build/lib/x86
69 When done, netsniff-ng build infrastructure will read nacl_path.cmake to get
70 the needed paths to NaCl.
72 For using TUN/TAP devices as a user, e.g. create a file called
73 src/50-tuntap.rules in /etc/udev/rules.d/ with:
74 KERNEL=="tun", NAME="net/%k", GROUP="netdev", MODE="0660", OPTIONS+="ignore_remove"
75 and restart the udev daemon. Add yourself to the "netdev" group.
79 The following warnings can be seen when compiling bpfc with flex 2.5.35 and
81 - redundant redeclaration of ‘isatty’
82 - cannot optimize loop, the loop counter may overflow
84 Those two warnings occur on generated C code produced by flex and bison
85 and there is no possibility on our side to fix them.
87 Similar to that, gcc will throw a warning on strchr(3) which is a false
88 positive (http://gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=36513) from glibc:
89 - warning: logical ‘&&’ with non-zero constant will always evaluate as true