[Hatchet-users] Perl problem while installing causes no port graphs?

Scott Plumlee hatchet-users at plumlee.org
Sun Jun 19 10:20:58 EDT 2005


Hate to bother the list with what's likely not truly a hatchet problem, 
but any help appreciated, including a RTFM with a link - the CPAN docs 
are slightly intimidating but I'm starting there as well.

1.  Did a default install from the INSTALL directions on a 3.7 box, with 
apache NOT chrooted.
2.  Only problem that I ran into was when trying to install the 
DBD::Chart module (see below).
2.  I've added log-all to all my entries in pc.conf that manage state, 
and just log to those that don't.  I'm seeing graphs for the Stateful 
Inserts, Removals and Searches but nothing else, and I don't get any 
images when I try to see the top source hosts and destination ports. 
I'm wondering if it was the problem installing DBD::Chart.

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cpan> install DBD::Chart
CPAN: Storable loaded ok
Going to read /root/.cpan/Metadata
   Database was generated on Sun, 19 Jun 2005 05:01:30 GMT
Running install for module DBD::Chart
Running make for D/DA/DARNOLD/DBD-Chart-0.81.tar.gz
CPAN: Digest::MD5 loaded ok

Checksum mismatch for distribution file. Please investigate.

Distribution id = D/DA/DARNOLD/DBD-Chart-0.81.tar.gz
     CPAN_USERID  DARNOLD (Dean Arnold <darnold at presicient.com>)
     CALLED_FOR   DBD::Chart
     CONTAINSMODS DBD::Chart::Plot DBD::Chart
     MD5_STATUS
     incommandcolor 1
     localfile 
/root/.cpan/sources/authors/id/D/DA/DARNOLD/DBD-Chart-0.81.tar.gz

I'd recommend removing
/root/.cpan/sources/authors/id/D/DA/DARNOLD/DBD-Chart-0.81.tar.gz. Its MD5
checksum is incorrect. Maybe you have configured your 'urllist' with
a bad URL. Please check this array with 'o conf urllist', and
retry.
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I'm not knowledgeable enough about Perl to know how to set another 
source for getting this file, or anything else, so I'm hoping that 
someone might be able to point me in the right direction.  I'm ok 
playing around with my pf.conf to see what changes I might need to make 
to get the other graphs working, but Perl is a brand new area for me.


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