OglNet is designed to capture and visualize network packets as they move from their source to intended destination. This creates a three dimensional representation of an active network and can show misconfigured components, potential security breaches and possible hostile network traffic. This visual representation is customizable by the user and also includes how network components interact with servers around the world. The software is able to process live or real time traffic feeds as well as offline historical network packet captures. As packets are read into the system, they are processed and visualized in an easy to understand display that includes network names, IP addresses, and global positioning. The software can process and display up to six million packets per second.
To order this software or receive further information, please fill out the following request: Request Software
Verba, Jared A., Rueff, Gordon H., Rohde, Kenneth W., Thuen, Corey W., Erbes, Robert J., Brown, Scott B., and Campbell, Daniel L. OglNet Version 13(SOPHIA).
Computer software. Vers. 01. USDOE. 9 Aug. 2012.
Web.
Verba, Jared A., Rueff, Gordon H., Rohde, Kenneth W., Thuen, Corey W., Erbes, Robert J., Brown, Scott B., & Campbell, Daniel L. (2012, August 9). OglNet Version 13(SOPHIA) (Version 01) [Computer software].
Verba, Jared A., Rueff, Gordon H., Rohde, Kenneth W., Thuen, Corey W., Erbes, Robert J., Brown, Scott B., and Campbell, Daniel L. OglNet Version 13(SOPHIA).
Computer software. Version 01. August 9, 2012.
@misc{osti_1231594,
title = {OglNet Version 13(SOPHIA), Version 01},
author = {Verba, Jared A. and Rueff, Gordon H. and Rohde, Kenneth W. and Thuen, Corey W. and Erbes, Robert J. and Brown, Scott B. and Campbell, Daniel L.},
abstractNote = {OglNet is designed to capture and visualize network packets as they move from their source to intended destination. This creates a three dimensional representation of an active network and can show misconfigured components, potential security breaches and possible hostile network traffic. This visual representation is customizable by the user and also includes how network components interact with servers around the world. The software is able to process live or real time traffic feeds as well as offline historical network packet captures. As packets are read into the system, they are processed and visualized in an easy to understand display that includes network names, IP addresses, and global positioning. The software can process and display up to six million packets per second.},
doi = {},
url = {https://www.osti.gov/biblio/1231594},
year = {Thu Aug 09 00:00:00 EDT 2012},
month = {Thu Aug 09 00:00:00 EDT 2012},
note =
}