What do you need to know about the Zeek project?
What do you need to know about the Zeek project?
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The Zeek FAQ, covering common questions about Zeek and the Zeek Project. What is Zeek? Zeek provides a comprehensive platform for network traffic analysis, with a particular focus on semantic security monitoring at scale.
What causes both locations to report loss on Zeek?
Dropped packets will cause both locations to report loss, but capture loss can be caused by an issue upstream from Zeek and can be reported without any dropped packets. The first step in troubleshooting loss is to determine if you are having an upstream problem or a local problem.
Do you have the right to use the Zeek name?
In order to protect users’ trust in the system, the Zeek Project reserves the rights to the Zeek name and logo, and similarly for the older Bro name and logo. While generally we are happy to give people permission to use them under many circumstances, we maintain the right to decide on a case-by-case basis.
Where to find Familar log files in Zeek?
Select a pcap and click run again. Below the print-output you will find tabs with the familar log-file names. You can click on each row inside a log file and get more details. If Zeek logs are not yet familiar to you please go to the documentation on log files.
Who is the owner of Zeke’s restaurant in New Orleans?
Zeke’s was originally owned by a local icon named James Flynn aka Zeke who opened the restaurant in 2002. In 2005, he sadly died during Hurricane Katrina and Darryl and Ellen Cortello bought the restaurant in an estate sale in 2006. They decided to keep the name of the restaurant the same because it was popular and had a crowd of regulars.
The Zeek FAQ, covering common questions about Zeek and the Zeek Project. What is Zeek? Zeek provides a comprehensive platform for network traffic analysis, with a particular focus on semantic security monitoring at scale.
Dropped packets will cause both locations to report loss, but capture loss can be caused by an issue upstream from Zeek and can be reported without any dropped packets. The first step in troubleshooting loss is to determine if you are having an upstream problem or a local problem.
In order to protect users’ trust in the system, the Zeek Project reserves the rights to the Zeek name and logo, and similarly for the older Bro name and logo. While generally we are happy to give people permission to use them under many circumstances, we maintain the right to decide on a case-by-case basis.