Study on the Transmission Data Collection Technique of Network Applications

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In Large-scale network applications, transmission data collection is the basis for audit, analysis and evaluation of systems and users. Transmission data collection can be carried out either on the link line or on the host where the network application is running. Collecting at different locations, the types of data acquired are different, thus need different processing. This paper first analyzes the different transmission data collection methods, their advantages as well as disadvantages. Then analyzes the structure of those network applications that are basing on transmission dynamic linked library, promotes the intermediate DLL method. Finally through an example it shows how to define the intermediate DLL to collect transferred data on application layer without affecting the original system function.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 546-547)

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1453-1458

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July 2012

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© 2012 Trans Tech Publications Ltd. All Rights Reserved

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