LiFTeR: Changes for zeek
- September 21, 2022: zeek{,-btest,-btest-data,-client,-core,ctl,-devel,-spicy-devel,-zkg}-5.0.1-1.x86_64.rpm libbroker-devel-5.0.1-1.x86_64.rpm for Fedora 34-36 and CentLS/RHEL 7, 8 Stream and 9 Stream, and zeek{,-btest,-btest-data,-client,-core,ctl,-devel,-spicy-devel,-zkg}-5.0.1-1.aarch64.rpm and libbroker-devel-5.0.1-1.aarch64.rpm for CentOS 9 Stream -
Zeek is a powerful network analysis framework that is much different from the typical IDS you may know.
While focusing on network security monitoring, Zeek provides a comprehensive platform for more general network traffic analysis as well. Well grounded in more than 20 years of research, Zeek has successfully bridged the traditional gap between academia and operations since its inception. Today, it is relied upon operationally by both major companies and numerous educational and scientific institutions for securing their cyberinfrastructure.
See here for the changes for all versions of Zeek.
Zeek was originally developed by Vern Paxson. Robin Sommer now leads the project, jointly with a core team of researchers and developers at the International Computer Science Institute in Berkeley, CA; and the National Center for Supercomputing Applications in Urbana-Champaign, IL.
Please note: zeek packages install files in /opt/zeek. To use these files, add the following to your ~/.bashrc file:
[[ -d /opt/zeek/bin && ! "$PATH" =~ /opt/zeek/bin ]] && PATH=$PATH:/opt/zeek/bin
[[ -d /opt/zeek/share/man && ! "$MANPATH" =~ /opt/zeek/share/man ]] && MANPATH=$MANPATH:/opt/zeek/share/man
Then run:
. ~/.bashrc
- May 18, 2022: zeek{,-btest,-btest-data,-core,ctl,-devel,-libcaf-devel,-zkg}-4.2.1-1.x86_64.rpm, and libbroker-devel-4.2.1-1.x86_64.rpm -
Zeek is a powerful network analysis framework that is much different from the typical IDS you may know.
While focusing on network security monitoring, Zeek provides a comprehensive platform for more general network traffic analysis as well. Well grounded in more than 20 years of research, Zeek has successfully bridged the traditional gap between academia and operations since its inception. Today, it is relied upon operationally by both major companies and numerous educational and scientific institutions for securing their cyberinfrastructure.
See here for the changes for all versions of Zeek.
Zeek was originally developed by Vern Paxson. Robin Sommer now leads the project, jointly with a core team of researchers and developers at the International Computer Science Institute in Berkeley, CA; and the National Center for Supercomputing Applications in Urbana-Champaign, IL.
Please note: zeek packages install files in /opt/zeek. To use these files, add the following to your ~/.bashrc file:
[[ -d /opt/zeek/bin && ! "$PATH" =~ /opt/zeek/bin ]] && PATH=$PATH:/opt/zeek/bin
[[ -d /opt/zeek/share/man && ! "$MANPATH" =~ /opt/zeek/share/man ]] && MANPATH=$MANPATH:/opt/zeek/share/man
Then run:
. ~/.bashrc
- February 2, 2022: zeek{,-btest,-btest-data,-core,ctl,-devel,-libcaf-devel,-zkg}-4.2.0-1.{fc33,fc34,fc35,el7,el8,amzn2}.x86_64.rpm, and libbroker-devel-4.2.0-1.{fc33,fc34,fc35,el7,el8,amzn2}.x86_64.rpm -
Zeek is a powerful network analysis framework that is much different from the typical IDS you may know.
While focusing on network security monitoring, Zeek provides a comprehensive platform for more general network traffic analysis as well. Well grounded in more than 20 years of research, Zeek has successfully bridged the traditional gap between academia and operations since its inception. Today, it is relied upon operationally by both major companies and numerous educational and scientific institutions for securing their cyberinfrastructure.
See here for the changes for all versions of Zeek.
Zeek was originally developed by Vern Paxson. Robin Sommer now leads the project, jointly with a core team of researchers and developers at the International Computer Science Institute in Berkeley, CA; and the National Center for Supercomputing Applications in Urbana-Champaign, IL.
Please note: zeek packages install files in /opt/zeek. To use these files, add the following to your ~/.bashrc file:
[[ -d /opt/zeek/bin && ! "$PATH" =~ /opt/zeek/bin ]] && PATH=$PATH:/opt/zeek/bin
[[ -d /opt/zeek/share/man && ! "$MANPATH" =~ /opt/zeek/share/man ]] && MANPATH=$MANPATH:/opt/zeek/share/man
Then run:
. ~/.bashrc
- November 10, 2021: zeek{,-btest,-btest-data,-core,ctl,-devel,-libcaf-devel,-zkg}-4.1.1-1.{fc32,fc33,fc34,el7,el8}.x86_64.rpm, and libbroker-devel-4.1.1-1.{fc32,fc33,fc34,el7,el8}.x86_64.rpm -
Zeek is a powerful network analysis framework that is much different from the typical IDS you may know.
While focusing on network security monitoring, Zeek provides a comprehensive platform for more general network traffic analysis as well. Well grounded in more than 20 years of research, Zeek has successfully bridged the traditional gap between academia and operations since its inception. Today, it is relied upon operationally by both major companies and numerous educational and scientific institutions for securing their cyberinfrastructure.
See here for the changes for all versions of Zeek.
Zeek was originally developed by Vern Paxson. Robin Sommer now leads the project, jointly with a core team of researchers and developers at the International Computer Science Institute in Berkeley, CA; and the National Center for Supercomputing Applications in Urbana-Champaign, IL.
Please note: zeek packages install files in /opt/zeek. To use these files, add the following to your ~/.bashrc file:
[[ -d /opt/zeek/bin && ! "$PATH" =~ /opt/zeek/bin ]] && PATH=$PATH:/opt/zeek/bin
[[ -d /opt/zeek/share/man && ! "$MANPATH" =~ /opt/zeek/share/man ]] && MANPATH=$MANPATH:/opt/zeek/share/man
Then run:
. ~/.bashrc
- July 14, 2021: zeek{,-core,ctl,-debugsource,-devel,-libcaf-devel}-4.0.3-1.{fc32,fc33,fc34,el7,el8}.x86_64.rpm, and libbroker-devel-4.0.1-1.{fc32,fc33,fc34,el7,el8}.x86_64.rpm -
Zeek is a powerful network analysis framework that is much different from the typical IDS you may know.
While focusing on network security monitoring, Zeek provides a comprehensive platform for more general network traffic analysis as well. Well grounded in more than 20 years of research, Zeek has successfully bridged the traditional gap between academia and operations since its inception. Today, it is relied upon operationally by both major companies and numerous educational and scientific institutions for securing their cyberinfrastructure.
See here for the changes for all versions of Zeek.
Zeek was originally developed by Vern Paxson. Robin Sommer now leads the project, jointly with a core team of researchers and developers at the International Computer Science Institute in Berkeley, CA; and the National Center for Supercomputing Applications in Urbana-Champaign, IL.
Please note: zeek packages install files in /opt/zeek. To use these files, add the following to your ~/.bashrc file:
[[ -d /opt/zeek/bin && ! "$PATH" =~ /opt/zeek/bin ]] && PATH=$PATH:/opt/zeek/bin
[[ -d /opt/zeek/share/man && ! "$MANPATH" =~ /opt/zeek/share/man ]] && MANPATH=$MANPATH:/opt/zeek/share/man
Then run:
. ~/.bashrc
- May 2, 2021: zeek{,-core,ctl,-debugsource,-devel,-libcaf-devel}-4.0.1-1.1.{fc31,fc32,fc33,el7,el8}.x86_64.rpm, and libbroker-devel-4.0.1-1.1.{fc31,fc32,fc33,el7,el8}.x86_64.rpm -
Zeek is a powerful network analysis framework that is much different from the typical IDS you may know.
While focusing on network security monitoring, Zeek provides a comprehensive platform for more general network traffic analysis as well. Well grounded in more than 20 years of research, Zeek has successfully bridged the traditional gap between academia and operations since its inception. Today, it is relied upon operationally by both major companies and numerous educational and scientific institutions for securing their cyberinfrastructure.
See here for the changes for all versions of Zeek.
Zeek was originally developed by Vern Paxson. Robin Sommer now leads the project, jointly with a core team of researchers and developers at the International Computer Science Institute in Berkeley, CA; and the National Center for Supercomputing Applications in Urbana-Champaign, IL.
Please note: zeek packages install files in /opt/zeek. To use these files, add the following to your ~/.bashrc file:
[[ -d /opt/zeek/bin && ! "$PATH" =~ /opt/zeek/bin ]] && PATH=$PATH:/opt/zeek/bin
[[ -d /opt/zeek/share/man && ! "$MANPATH" =~ /opt/zeek/share/man ]] && MANPATH=$MANPATH:/opt/zeek/share/man
Then run:
. ~/.bashrc
- February 19, 2021: zeek{,-core,ctl,-debugsource,-devel,-libcaf-devel}-3.0.12-0.{fc31,fc32,fc33,el7,el8}.x86_64.rpm, and libbroker-devel-3.0.12-0.{fc31,fc32,fc33,el7,el8}.x86_64.rpm -
Zeek is a powerful network analysis framework that is much different from the typical IDS you may know.
While focusing on network security monitoring, Zeek provides a comprehensive platform for more general network traffic analysis as well. Well grounded in more than 20 years of research, Zeek has successfully bridged the traditional gap between academia and operations since its inception. Today, it is relied upon operationally by both major companies and numerous educational and scientific institutions for securing their cyberinfrastructure.
See here for the changes for all versions of Zeek.
Zeek was originally developed by Vern Paxson. Robin Sommer now leads the project, jointly with a core team of researchers and developers at the International Computer Science Institute in Berkeley, CA; and the National Center for Supercomputing Applications in Urbana-Champaign, IL.
Please note: zeek packages install files in /opt/zeek. To use these files, add the following to your ~/.bashrc file:
[[ -d /opt/zeek/bin && ! "$PATH" =~ /opt/zeek/bin ]] && PATH=$PATH:/opt/zeek/bin
[[ -d /opt/zeek/share/man && ! "$MANPATH" =~ /opt/zeek/share/man ]] && MANPATH=$MANPATH:/opt/zeek/share/man
Then run:
. ~/.bashrc
- November 25, 2020: zeek{,-core,ctl,-debugsource,-devel,-libcaf-devel}-3.0.11-0.{fc31,fc32,fc33,el7,el8}.x86_64.rpm, and libbroker-devel-3.0.11-0.{fc31,fc32,fc33,el7,el8}.x86_64.rpm -
Zeek is a powerful network analysis framework that is much different from the typical IDS you may know.
While focusing on network security monitoring, Zeek provides a comprehensive platform for more general network traffic analysis as well. Well grounded in more than 20 years of research, Zeek has successfully bridged the traditional gap between academia and operations since its inception. Today, it is relied upon operationally by both major companies and numerous educational and scientific institutions for securing their cyberinfrastructure.
See here for the changes for all versions of Zeek.
Zeek was originally developed by Vern Paxson. Robin Sommer now leads the project, jointly with a core team of researchers and developers at the International Computer Science Institute in Berkeley, CA; and the National Center for Supercomputing Applications in Urbana-Champaign, IL.
Please note: zeek packages install files in /opt/zeek. To use these files, add the following to your ~/.bashrc file:
[[ -d /opt/zeek/bin && ! "$PATH" =~ /opt/zeek/bin ]] && PATH=$PATH:/opt/zeek/bin
[[ -d /opt/zeek/share/man && ! "$MANPATH" =~ /opt/zeek/share/man ]] && MANPATH=$MANPATH:/opt/zeek/share/man
Then run:
. ~/.bashrc
- June 26, 2020: zeek{,-core,ctl,-debugsource,-devel,-libcaf-devel}-3.0.7-0.{fc27,fc28,fc29,fc30}.{i686,x86_64}.rpm, libbroker-devel-3.0.7-0.{fc27,fc28,fc29,fc30}.{i686,x86_64}.rpm, zeek{,-core,ctl,-debugsource,-devel,-libcaf-devel}-3.0.7-0.{fc31,fc32,el7,el8}.x86_64.rpm, and libbroker-devel-3.0.7-0.{fc31,fc32,el7,el8}.x86_64.rpm -
Zeek is a powerful network analysis framework that is much different from the typical IDS you may know.
While focusing on network security monitoring, Zeek provides a comprehensive platform for more general network traffic analysis as well. Well grounded in more than 20 years of research, Zeek has successfully bridged the traditional gap between academia and operations since its inception. Today, it is relied upon operationally by both major companies and numerous educational and scientific institutions for securing their cyberinfrastructure.
See here for the changes for all versions of Zeek.
Zeek was originally developed by Vern Paxson. Robin Sommer now leads the project, jointly with a core team of researchers and developers at the International Computer Science Institute in Berkeley, CA; and the National Center for Supercomputing Applications in Urbana-Champaign, IL.
Please note: zeek packages install files in /opt/zeek. To use these files, add the following to your ~/.bashrc file:
[[ -d /opt/zeek/bin && ! "$PATH" =~ /opt/zeek/bin ]] && PATH=$PATH:/opt/zeek/bin
[[ -d /opt/zeek/share/man && ! "$MANPATH" =~ /opt/zeek/share/man ]] && MANPATH=$MANPATH:/opt/zeek/share/man
Then run:
. ~/.bashrc
- May 8, 2020: zeek{,-core,ctl,-debugsource,-devel,-libcaf-devel}-3.0.5-0.{fc26,fc27,fc28,fc29,fc30}.{i686,x86_64}.rpm, libbroker-devel-3.0.5-0.{fc26,fc27,fc28,fc29,fc30}.{i686,x86_64}.rpm, zeek{,-core,ctl,-debugsource,-devel,-libcaf-devel}-3.0.5-0.{fc31,el7,el8}.x86_64.rpm, and libbroker-devel-3.0.5-0.{fc31,el7,el8}.x86_64.rpm -
Zeek is a powerful network analysis framework that is much different from the typical IDS you may know.
While focusing on network security monitoring, Zeek provides a comprehensive platform for more general network traffic analysis as well. Well grounded in more than 20 years of research, Zeek has successfully bridged the traditional gap between academia and operations since its inception. Today, it is relied upon operationally by both major companies and numerous educational and scientific institutions for securing their cyberinfrastructure.
See here for the changes for all versions of Zeek.
Zeek was originally developed by Vern Paxson. Robin Sommer now leads the project, jointly with a core team of researchers and developers at the International Computer Science Institute in Berkeley, CA; and the National Center for Supercomputing Applications in Urbana-Champaign, IL.
Please note: zeek packages install files in /opt/zeek. To use these files, add the following to your ~/.bashrc file:
[[ -d /opt/zeek/bin && ! "$PATH" =~ /opt/zeek/bin ]] && PATH=$PATH:/opt/zeek/bin
[[ -d /opt/zeek/share/man && ! "$MANPATH" =~ /opt/zeek/share/man ]] && MANPATH=$MANPATH:/opt/zeek/share/man
Then run:
. ~/.bashrc
- February 14, 2020: zeek{,-core,ctl,-debugsource,-devel,-libcaf-devel}-3.0.1-0.{fc26,fc27,fc28,fc29,fc30}.{i686,x86_64}.rpm, libbroker-devel-3.0.1-0.{fc26,fc27,fc28,fc29,fc30}.{i686,x86_64}.rpm, zeek{,-core,ctl,-debugsource,-devel,-libcaf-devel}-3.0.1-0.{fc31,el7,el8}.x86_64.rpm, and libbroker-devel-3.0.1-0.{fc31,el7,el8}.x86_64.rpm -
Zeek is a powerful network analysis framework that is much different from the typical IDS you may know.
While focusing on network security monitoring, Zeek provides a comprehensive platform for more general network traffic analysis as well. Well grounded in more than 20 years of research, Zeek has successfully bridged the traditional gap between academia and operations since its inception. Today, it is relied upon operationally by both major companies and numerous educational and scientific institutions for securing their cyberinfrastructure.
Zeek was originally developed by Vern Paxson. Robin Sommer now leads the project, jointly with a core team of researchers and developers at the International Computer Science Institute in Berkeley, CA; and the National Center for Supercomputing Applications in Urbana-Champaign, IL.
Please note: zeek packages install files in /opt/zeek. To use these files, add the following to your ~/.bashrc file:
[[ -d /opt/zeek/bin && ! "$PATH" =~ /opt/zeek/bin ]] && PATH=$PATH:/opt/zeek/bin
[[ -d /opt/zeek/share/man && ! "$MANPATH" =~ /opt/zeek/share/man ]] && MANPATH=$MANPATH:/opt/zeek/share/man
Then run:
. ~/.bashrc