[support] Re: crude_parse.pl script does not work properly

Romain KUNTZ kuntz at lsiit.u-strasbg.fr
Tue Sep 16 18:22:18 JST 2008


Actually I didn't realize that you had enclosed the output files to  
your mails until Etienne's reply, sorry for that. Etienne is 100%  
correct.

Also, does the execution of the script creates "data.<flow ID>" files  
as indicated in the README?

Cheers,
romain

On 2008/09/16, at 11:14, <etienne.allovon at orange-ftgroup.com> wrote:

> Hi,
>
> As Romain, I used crude but not the scripts provided.
>
> In the perl script, the message "ERROR: invalid input line!" is  
> written when the line processed by the script doesn't start by  
> "ID" (regex : /^ID/).
> In fact, the decoded crude log always start with four lines of  
> comments (crude version, warranty ...).
> Therefore the output I see in your crude_parse.out seems OK :
> 	- the first four lines are not results lines => ERROR message
> 	- and then, lines of debug which seems to be timestamp.
>
>
> Etienne
>
>
> -----Message d'origine-----
> De : support-bounces at ml.nautilus6.org [mailto:support-bounces at ml.nautilus6.org 
> ] De la part de Romain KUNTZ
> Envoyé : mardi 16 septembre 2008 10:37
> À : Trinks, Marcus (K-EFFI)
> Cc : Support ML; dsmip at l2tp.nautilus6.org
> Objet : [support] Re: crude_parse.pl script does not work properly
>
> Hi Markus,
>
> On 2008/09/15, at 11:34, Trinks, Marcus (K-EFFI) wrote:
>> I have got one question about the use of the script crude_parse.pl.
>
> I've never used this script and instead used a home-made python  
> script. Furthermore I don't have much experience in perl, so you may  
> ask on their forum (http://sourceforge.net/forum/?group_id=53944
> though it does not seem very active). Or, if you feel confident in  
> perl, you may try to check what's the problem in the script.
>
> A few hints below:
>
>> ERROR: invalid input line!
>
> It seems that the line that is processed by the script is not in the  
> correct format expected by the script. Is there any special line at  
> the beginning of the logs? (e.g. comments, or things that are not a  
> result line). If so, I would suggest to remove them from the logs  
> before trying to process it with the script.
>
> Cheers,
> -- 
> Romain KUNTZ
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> LSIIT - Networks and Protocols Team
> http://clarinet.u-strasbg.fr/~kuntz/
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