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- SNFServer is a basic Message Sniffer "service" that provides scanning via the XCI protocol.
- The most common way to use it is with SNFClient, but you can also build your own software to
- call the XCI endpoint directly. Generally, the client makes a tcp connection, tells SNFServer
- where the message file is, and gets back a scan result... all in simple XML.
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- # Changelog / Journal
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- ## 20200618_M
- - Cleaned up all warnings in the build with the latest g++
- - Added SOP for installing the latest g++ in ubuntu
- - Added SOP for upgrading libstdc++6 on target ubuntus
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- iAdditional note: Using RESTsnf as a test jig measured throughput at 8064/minute.
- However, this was only a single data point so only gives us a ballpark, and
- most systems operate at least 2 orders of magnitude below this message rate.
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- Using the same test jig measured 7960/minute throughput with saccades off.
- Allowed the torture test to run so newer data would be in play and after 5 minutes
- measured 7806/minute. Here are a few more numbers:
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- .2113 7279.7
- .2114 6084.89
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- Conclusion is that performance penalty for disabling saccades is not significant.
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- ## 20200617_M
- - Set up the readme.md file
- - Set up basic build structures for "the new way" of making all things SNF.
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