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load button for load network interfaces #133

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simosimo88 opened this issue Feb 6, 2022 · 3 comments
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load button for load network interfaces #133

simosimo88 opened this issue Feb 6, 2022 · 3 comments

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@simosimo88
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On running "gradlew execute" on Ubuntu, the "Load" button does nothing at all. I even ran the command "gradlew execute" on a Bash with Administrator Privileges.

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@simosimo88 simosimo88 reopened this Feb 6, 2022
@ekky-kharismadhany
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Do you have libpcap-dev package installed on your machine?
If you don't, you can install it with sudo apt install libpcap-dev

@finloop
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finloop commented Aug 31, 2022

If you don't, you can install it with sudo apt install libpcap-dev

That worked for me on PopOS 22.04. Thanks!

@ahlashkari
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Hi,
We are pleased to announce that the first version of the Network and Transportation Layers Flow Analyzer (NTLFlowLyzer) is now available as part of the Understanding Cybersecurity Series (UCS) knowledge mobilization program. This Python open-source project has been designed and developed to address many issues encountered with CICFlowMeter. It extracts over 300 features from TCP-based network traffic, tailored explicitly for Anomaly Profiling (AP). NTLFlowLyzer serves as a key component of the upcoming NetFlowLyzer.

https://github.com/ahlashkari/NTLFlowLyzer

Best,
BCCC Team
https://www.yorku.ca/research/bccc/

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