final case class TCPFlags(toByte: Byte) extends AnyVal with Product with Serializable
A set of TCP flags as defined by the appropriate TCP RFCs, represented by a Byte value.
- toByte
The byte value of this set of TCP flags
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The bitwise AND of two TCP flag sets.
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The bitwise XOR of two TCP flag sets.
- def ack: Boolean
True if the ACK (Acknowledgement) flag is set.
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- def cwr: Boolean
True if the CWR (Congestion Window Reduced) flag is set.
- def ece: Boolean
True if the ECE (ECN-Echo) flag is set.
- def fin: Boolean
True if the FIN (Finished) flag is set.
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- def psh: Boolean
True if the PSH (Push) flag is set.
- def rst: Boolean
True if the RST (Reset) flag is set.
- def syn: Boolean
True if the SYN (Synchronize) flag is set..
- val toByte: Byte
- def toInt: Int
The unsigned Byte value of these TCP flags as an Int.
- def toString(): String
Returns a string representation of this set of TCP flags, using the following characters:
Returns a string representation of this set of TCP flags, using the following characters:
C
CWRE
ECEU
URGA
ACKP
PSHR
RSTS
SYNF
FIN
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- def unary_~: TCPFlags
The bitwise NOT of a set of TCP flags.
- def urg: Boolean
True if the URG (Urgent) flag is set.
- def |(o: TCPFlags): TCPFlags
The bitwise OR of two TCP flag sets.
This is documentation for Mothra, a collection of Scala and Spark library functions for working with Internet-related data. Some modules contain APIs of general use to Scala programmers. Some modules make those tools more useful on Spark data-processing systems.
Please see the documentation for the individual packages for more details on their use.
Scala Packages
These packages are useful in Scala code without involving Spark:
org.cert.netsa.data
This package, which is collected as the
netsa-data
library, provides types for working with various kinds of information:org.cert.netsa.data.net
- types for working with network dataorg.cert.netsa.data.time
- types for working with time dataorg.cert.netsa.data.unsigned
- types for working with unsigned integral valuesorg.cert.netsa.io.ipfix
The
netsa-io-ipfix
library provides tools for reading and writing IETF IPFIX data from various connections and files.org.cert.netsa.io.silk
To read and write CERT NetSA SiLK file formats and configuration files, use the
netsa-io-silk
library.org.cert.netsa.util
The "junk drawer" of
netsa-util
so far provides only two features: First, a method for equipping Scala scala.collection.Iterators with exception handling. And second, a way to query the versions of NetSA libraries present in a JVM at runtime.Spark Packages
These packages require the use of Apache Spark:
org.cert.netsa.mothra.datasources
Spark datasources for CERT file types. This package contains utility features which add methods to Apache Spark DataFrameReader objects, allowing IPFIX and SiLK flows to be opened using simple
spark.read...
calls.The
mothra-datasources
library contains both IPFIX and SiLK functionality, whilemothra-datasources-ipfix
andmothra-datasources-silk
contain only what's needed for the named datasource.org.cert.netsa.mothra.analysis
A grab-bag of analysis helper functions and example analyses.
org.cert.netsa.mothra.functions
This single Scala object provides Spark SQL functions for working with network data. It is the entirety of the
mothra-functions
library.