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Re: Need your review and guide : DDoS Detection using Wallaroo
Following this direction https://github.com/ponylang/ponyc . Or do you mean that what directory I used for run that command. I run it on home directory. It is true ? wrote:
By farzana zakaria · #67 ·
Re: Need your review and guide : DDoS Detection using Wallaroo
What directions are you following that lead you to run that command? wrote:
By Sean T. Allen <sean@...> · #66 ·
Re: Need your review and guide : DDoS Detection using Wallaroo
I run this command git clone git://github.com/ponylang/ponyc . It is necessary to run command pony-stable too ?
By farzana zakaria · #65 ·
Re: Need your review and guide : DDoS Detection using Wallaroo
What commands did you run? wrote:
By Sean Allen <sean@...> · #64 ·
Re: Need your review and guide : DDoS Detection using Wallaroo
Hi. Thank for your respond. For the installation of the ponyc based on the instruction, I got the output E:Unable to locate package ponyc. The output is same when I install ponyc by using repository.
By farzana zakaria · #63 ·
Re: Need your review and guide : DDoS Detection using Wallaroo
They get installed into the system path. I'm not sure where exactly the python-dev headers get installed nor where Docker gets installed. Somewhere in /usr or /usr/local wrote:
By Sean Allen <sean@...> · #62 ·
Re: Need your review and guide : DDoS Detection using Wallaroo
Hi. So the command should be install in which directory ? It is home directory ? wrote:
By farzana zakaria · #61 ·
Re: Need your review and guide : DDoS Detection using Wallaroo
No. Those commands will install it elsewhere. wrote:
By Sean T. Allen <sean@...> · #60 ·
Re: Need your review and guide : DDoS Detection using Wallaroo
Hi. Thank you for the answer. It is means that the installation of python library and the docker is then have to be install in /wallaroo-tutorial/wallaroo/ directory ? wrote:
By farzana zakaria · #59 ·
Re: Need your review and guide : DDoS Detection using Wallaroo
farzanazakaria96@...> wrote: Hi, Farzana. The liblz4 instructions for Ubuntu Trusty/14.x include a final `sudo make install` step. The `make install` step will copy all necessary liblz4 files to
By Scott Lystig Fritchie · #58 ·
Need your review and guide : DDoS Detection using Wallaroo
According to https://docs.wallaroolabs.com/book/getting-started/ linux-setup.html , after installation the libsnappy in wallaroo directory , it change it directory to lz4-1.7.5( outside the wallaroo)
By farzana zakaria · #57 ·
Re: Need your review and guide : DDoS Detection using Wallaroo
What is it you are looking to do Farzana? Is there a reason you are particularly interested in the DDos example rather than one of the more recent examples? -Sean- wrote:
By Sean Allen <sean@...> · #56 ·
Re: Need your review and guide : DDoS Detection using Wallaroo
Thank you for the answer. Could you please assist me to been able to apply ddos detection example for wallaroo please.
By farzana zakaria · #55 ·
Re: Need your review and guide : DDoS Detection using Wallaroo
The Vagrant directions will create a Vagrant VM with the latest version of Wallaroo installed. The DDos example README has notes on requirements:
By Sean Allen <sean@...> · #54 ·
Re: Need your review and guide : DDoS Detection using Wallaroo
Thank you for your respond. Means that I dont have to install the other dependencies for wallaroo ? How wallaroo API gonna be update ? Can I apply ddos example for the older version or not ? wrote:
By farzana zakaria · #53 ·
Re: Need your review and guide : DDoS Detection using Wallaroo
The Vagrantfile that we provide installs everything you need. Note, the DDos example uses an older version on the Wallaroo API and would need to be updated. wrote:
By Sean T. Allen <sean@...> · #52 ·
Re: Need your review and guide : DDoS Detection using Wallaroo
Hi. I'm starting over with a new image and follow the direction as well . But the error keep appear . The installation for ponyc in the direction seem can be apply in debian linux not ubuntu linux . I
By farzana zakaria · #51 ·
Re: Need your review and guide : DDoS Detection using Wallaroo
Thank you for your respond. For setting up environment wallaroo in vagrant, according to the instruction when clone the wallaroo and enter the wallaroo directory, I have to install vagrant and install
By farzana zakaria · #50 ·
Re: Need your review and guide : DDoS Detection using Wallaroo
We test the supplied Vagrantfile using virtual box. In theory, VMWare should work as well. I'm away from my computer at the moment, but, yes, I believe the Vagrantfile file used Xenial. wrote:
By Sean T. Allen <sean@...> · #49 ·
Re: Need your review and guide : DDoS Detection using Wallaroo
Hi, Thank you for your respond. If I want to start over using vagrant file , I have to use Ubuntu Xenial(16.04) right ? And which platform i can use ? Whether ubuntu in virtualbox on or vmware
By farzana zakaria · #48 ·