[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index]

snot? compile issues



Never thought I'd go looking for 'snot' but here goes.

I'm trying to compile snot--an tool to basically test the effectiveness of
your IDS using snort rules as a template.
(http://www.geocities.com/sniph00/)

Didn't see it in the ports tree, so decided to rough it and try to make it
directly.  After tinkering with the makefile to change some clearly wrong
variables, I got:


gcc -lnet `sh /usr/local/bin/libnet-config --defines` -c -o snot_main.o
snot_main.c
In file included from snot_main.c:4:
snot.h:19: libnet.h: No such file or directory
*** Error code 1

Stop in /tmp/snot/snot-0.91a (line 16 of Makefile).

Note that I added that -lnet thing as the result of a similar post in the 
archives.  I did
check the manpage for libnet but only saw how to code with it.  My
knowledge of things compilish is very limited, and this seemed more like a
ports vs misc type question.  If someone can spare a sec to nudge me in
the right direction I'd appreciate it.

Thanks
-Mike




Visit your host, monkey.org