New Cisco MIB package available

A new  Cisco MIB package ZIP file for Unbrowse SNMP is now available for download. This contains  ALL of Cisco’s publicly available MIB files.

  • Please download it from  here. (42.1 MB).
  • Instructions to install it are here

MIB Package
The new package adds hundreds of new MIB modules and diffs to hundreds more.

Importing this MIB package into Unbrowse SNMP will make it instantly recognize all of Cisco’s MIBs.

New Unbrowse SNMP Build #1304 available

This build fixes an obscure bug which prevents some of the Cisco Server Load Balancer (SLB) MIBs from compiling. Get your new build from the downloads page.

New Trisul release available

Thanks for a great initial response to Trisul.

We have a new release  ready for download. Please login or sign up to download the packages. Remember Trisul is totally free if you are monitoring a 3-day recent window.

Release highlights

Several bug fixes, tweaks, and a couple of new exciting features.

New Features

Payload search

You can now specify a text or binary pattern or even upload a file and search for matches.  Trisul will reassemble and check all TCP streams in both directions for a match.  It will present all TCP flows that match – you can then pull the packets into Wireshark or Unsniff for further analysis.

Daily usage calendar

You can now display daily totals for any meters for any item on a calendar.  For example you can show on a monthly calendar

  • Total Bytes / In
  • Total Bytes / Out
  • Total Connection
  • Total Alerts

for a  Host like  shadyguy.mycompany.com

Updates

  1. Resource extraction code has been enhanced. Trisul will log all URLs requested including parameters as before but will do it 2x faster.
  2. Admin can now reset passwords of other users
  3. Web interface will always use the correct packaged version of Ruby.
  4. Minor bugs
  5. Tweaks including verbiage on many pages
  6. Enhancements to Trisul Remote Protocol

Screencasts & Demo server

Also,  check out our screencasts page at Screenr .  These screencasts are also on Youtube at a lower quality.

We also have a demo server up at http://trisul.org:3000 – please leave a message in the forum if you would like to check it out.  We will send you a username and password.  It is hosted on a small linode and wont be able to take more than a handful of users at once.

Retrospective analysis of a large dataset – screencast

I uploaded a new 5-min  screencast titled  “Retrospective analysis of network traffic with Trisul”.  This is an introductory screencast covering the following topics.

  1. Logging in and selecting a context
  2. Quick view of Live vs Retro dashboards
  3. Retro analysis page structure
  4. Expanding time window, zooming, and selecting timespan
  5. Network FAQ demo
  6. Using a retro tool demo
  7. Drilldown to flows and packets demo