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PROGRAM:

NAME


traceanon - anonymise ip addresses of traces

SYNOPSIS


traceanon [ -s | --encrypt-source ] [ -d | --encrypt-dest ] [ -p prefix | --prefix=prefix
] [ -c key | --cryptopan=key ] [ -f key-file | --keyfile=file ] [ -z level | --compress-
level=level ] [ -Z method | --compress-type=method ] sourceuri desturi

DESCRPTION


traceanon anonymises a trace by replacing IP addresses found in the IP header, and any
embedded packets inside an ICMP packet. It also fixes the checksums inside TCP and UDP
headers.

Two anonymisation schemes are supported, the first replaces a prefix with another prefix.
This can be used for instance to replace a /16 with the equivilent prefix from RFC1918.
The other scheme is cryptopan which is a prefix preserving encryption scheme based on AES.

-s
--encrypt-source
encrypt only source ip addresses.

-d
--encrypt-dest
encrypt only destination ip addresses.

-p
--prefix=prefix
substitute the high bits of the IP addresses with the provided prefix.

-c
--cryptopan=key
encrypt the IP addresses using the prefix-preserving cryptopan method using the key
"key". The key can be up to 32 bytes long, and will be padded with NULL
characters.

-f
--keyfile=file
encrypt the IP addresses using the prefix-preserving cryptopan method using the key
specified in the file "file". The key must be 32 bytes long. A suitable method of
generating a key is by using the command dd to read from /dev/urandom.

-z
--compress-level=level
compress the output trace using a compression level of "level". Compression level
can range from 0 (no compression) through to 9. Higher compression levels require
more CPU to compress data. Defaults to no compression.

-Z
--compress-type=method
compress the output trace using the compression algorithm "method". Possible
algorithms are "gzip", "bzip2", "lzo", "xz" and "none". Default is "none".

EXAMPLES


traceanon --cryptopan="fish go moo, oh yes they do" \
--encrypt-source \
--encrypt-dest \
--compress-level=1 \
--compress-type=gzip \
erf:/traces/unenc.gz \
erf:/traces/enc.gz \

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