SYNOPSIS
radump -r argus-file [raoptions] [-- filter-expression]
DESCRIPTION
Radump reads argus data from an argus data stream or file, and prints out tcpdump style decoding of the user data buffers.
OPTIONS
Radump, like all ra based clients, supports a number of ra options including filtering of input argus records through a terminating filter expression. See ra(1) for a complete description of ra options.
EXAMPLE INVOCATION
This example dumps the user capture buffers of arp traffic seen in the file. When there is no user buffer, or if the decoder can;t decode it, the length will 0.
% radump -r argus.file -s suser:64 duser:64 -N 5 - arp srcUdata dstUdata s[38]="who-has 192.168.0.66 tell 192.168.0.68" d[36]="192.168.0.68 is-at c8:2a:14:58:7a:55" s[37]="who-has 192.168.0.1 tell 192.168.0.68" d[36]="192.168.0.68 is-at 80:71:1f:3c:c3:88" s[37]="who-has 192.168.0.1 tell 192.168.0.66" d[0]="" s[37]="who-has 192.168.0.1 tell 192.168.0.78" d[0]="" s[38]="who-has 192.168.0.34 tell 192.168.0.66" d[0]=""
This example decodes the user capture buffers of DNS traffic seen in the file.
% radump -s stime pkts suser:64 duser:64 -r ~/argus/data/argus*00.out.gz - port domain StartTime TotPkts srcUdata dstUdata 17:48:36.589949 2 s[37]="48936+ [_] A? www.cylab.cmu.edu. (35)" d[32]="48936 1/3/0 A 128.2.129.188 (64)" 17:48:36.590557 2 s[30]="3018+ [_] A? qosient.com. (29)" d[31]="3018 1/2/0 A 216.92.14.146 (64)" 17:48:36.708172 2 s[39]="27243+ [_] A? ajax.googleapis.com. (37)" d[26]="27243 2/4/4 CNAME[|domain]" 17:48:36.776033 2 s[31]="45149+ [_] A? nsmwiki.org. (29)" d[33]="45149 1/3/0 A 69.163.152.168 (64)" 17:48:36.776501 2 s[40]="51781+ [_] A? www.surveymonkey.com. (38)" d[31]="51781 1/13/0 A 75.98.93.51 (64)" 17:48:36.776655 2 s[31]="38953+ [_] A? www.cmu.edu. (29)" d[51]="38953 3/2/1 CNAME WWW-CMU.ANDREW.cmu.edu.,[|domain]" 17:48:36.777014 2 s[32]="64748+ [_] A? www.cert.org. (30)" d[33]="64748 1/2/0 A 192.88.209.244 (64)" 17:48:36.978293 2 s[44]="53009+ [_] A? www.google-analytics.com. (42)" d[27]="53009 17/4/4 CNAME[|domain]"
This example decodes the user capture buffers of HTTP traffic seen in the file.
radump -s stime proto dport pkts suser:32 duser:32 -r ~/argus/data/argus*00.out.gz -L0 -N5 - port http StartTime Proto Dport TotPkts srcUdata dstUdata 17:48:36.592155 tcp http 27 s[32]="GET /research/cydat.html" d[32]="HTTP/1.1 200 OK..Date: M" 17:48:36.632662 tcp http 24 s[32]="GET /argus/ HTTP/1.1..Ho" d[32]="HTTP/1.1 200 OK..Date: M" 17:48:36.705481 tcp http 23 s[32]="GET /files/css/public.cs" d[32]="HTTP/1.1 200 OK..Date: M" 17:48:36.705669 tcp http 11 s[32]="GET /files/css/public_1c" d[32]="HTTP/1.1 200 OK..Date: M" 17:48:36.705987 tcp http 15 s[32]="GET /files/js/home.js HT" d[32]="HTTP/1.1 200 OK..Date: M"
COPYRIGHT
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AUTHORS
Carter Bullard ([email protected]).