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<a href="http://security.ncsa.uiuc.edu/distribution/CanineDownLoad.html">http://security.ncsa.uiuc.edu/distribution/CanineDownLoad.html</a><br/>
<a href="http://laim.ncsa.uiuc.edu/downloads/li05.pdf">http://laim.ncsa.uiuc.edu/downloads/li05.pdf</a>
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<b>ENTRY DATE:</b>
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2008-06-16


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Those creating NetFlow tools struggle with two problems: (1) NetFlows
come in many different, incompatible formats, and (2) the sensitivity of
NetFlow logs can hinder the sharing of these logs and thus make it
difficult for developers (particularly student research assistants) to
get real data to use.  Our solution is a new tool we created that
converts and anonymizes NetFlow logs. In this paper we discuss our tool
in detail and demonstrate that it is extremely scalable.





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