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-Aguri is an aggregation-based traffic profiler targeted for near real-time,
-long-term, and wide-area traffic monitoring. Aguri adapts itself to spatial
-traffic distribution by aggregating small volume flows into aggregates, and
-achieves temporal aggregation by creating a summary of summaries applying the
-same algorithm to its outputs. A set of scripts are used for archiving and
-visualizing summaries in different time scales. Aguri does not need a
-predefined rule set and is capable of detecting an unexpected increase of
-unknown protocols or DoS attacks, which considerably simplifies the task of
-network monitoring.
-
-Aguri produces four separate profiles for source addresses, destination
-addresses, source protocols and destination protocols. IP addresses are
-designed to be hierarchical and aggregatable so that it is natural to apply
-aggregation. Both IPv4 and IPv6 are supported in address profiles. Although
-protocol numbers are not hierarchical, the same technique can be used to
-identify port ranges. We concatenate the IP version, the protocol number and
-the TCP/UDP port number to create a 32-bit key for a protocol profile.
-
-WWW: http://www.csl.sony.co.jp/person/kjc/software.html
-
-- Yann
-yb@sainte-barbe.org