Feature #336
closed
Add support for NETMAP to Suricata.
Added by Nikolay Denev about 13 years ago.
Updated over 9 years ago.
Description
Netmap as described here : [[http://info.iet.unipi.it/~luigi/netmap/]] is a FreeBSD (currently experimental)
feature allowing high speed access to network interfaces. Suricata can benefit greatly from this.
Netmap has a wrapper library that can be used with libpcap clients (which seem not to work with suricata at the moment),
but a proper native support for netmap should be better.
- Status changed from New to Assigned
- Assignee set to Eric Leblond
- Priority changed from Normal to Low
Low priority as long as it's experimental in FreeBSD, but definitely something we want to support.
NETMAP was currently being imported in the FreeBSD -STABLE branches, and a few days ago a experimental Linux port was announced.
The files are at the URL in my previous post.
This looks very interesting for IDS and especially for IPS mode with the ability to do true zero-copy forwarding.
- Target version set to TBD
- Target version changed from TBD to 2.0rc2
- Assignee changed from Eric Leblond to Victor Julien
- Target version changed from 2.0rc2 to TBD
- Assignee changed from Victor Julien to Tom DeCanio
- Target version changed from TBD to 2.0beta2
- % Done changed from 0 to 50
- Target version changed from 2.0beta2 to 2.0rc1
- Target version changed from 2.0rc1 to TBD
I'll merge this once it's ready. As it should be non-intrusive, it can be in a minor release as well.
I am also interested in the current status of this feature. Thanks for everything you do Victor!
- Assignee changed from Tom DeCanio to Aleksey Katargin
- Priority changed from Low to Normal
- Target version changed from TBD to 2.1beta4
- Status changed from Assigned to Closed
- % Done changed from 50 to 100
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