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Sorry, what is your problem? What are you trying to do (compile it, run it, etc.)? What are you expecting to happen, and what actually happens? What did you do to get to the stage where it prints that error message?
am running the BASE(Basic Analysis Security Engine) and graph is broken while Graph alerts are pressed. The Snort runs with JPGraph and BASE. I've attached the snapshot of the base error.
Well, http://sourceforge.net/projects/secu.../topic/3767376 seems to be talking about the same problem - but if you look at post 11 one of the projects admins says that BASE doesn't support JPGraph. Try installing the Pear classes that they talk about
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