Betanin is an open-source tool for detecting network intrusions. If you're interested in using Betanin on your NetBSD system, follow these steps:
The first step is to download Betanin from its GitHub page. You can use the following command to clone the repository:
$ git clone https://github.com/sentriz/betanin.git
Before you can install Betanin, you need to make sure that all its dependencies are installed. Betanin has the following dependencies:
You can install these dependencies using the following command:
$ pkgin install libpcap openssl
Once all the dependencies are installed, you can compile Betanin using the following command:
$ cd betanin
$ make
Finally, you can install Betanin using the following command:
$ sudo make install
This will install Betanin on your system, and you can start using it to detect network intrusions.
By following these simple steps, you can install Betanin on your NetBSD system and start monitoring your network for intrusions. Happy monitoring!
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