to collect, visualize and analyze IP accounting data from the
Cisco routers.
Cisco routers themselves are capable of collecting IP accounting
information . i.e. an unordered set of IP source-destination
pairs along with a byte and packet counters corresponding to all
network traffic flows that passed through the router's interfaces.
These data can be a useful source for various analysis procedures
and billing systems but by itself, in their raw form they are
rather difficult to read and understand. In addition, a router
cannot keep a lot of data . its memory is needed for purposes
other than remembering what traffic, from what sources and where
it forwarded two month ago.
WWW: http://ipacco.sourceforge.net/
- Babak Farrokhi
babak@farrokhi.net
PR: ports/99451
Submitted by: Babak Farrokhi <babak@farrokhi.net>
version, the GTK+2 support has been disabled. The multimedia/handbrake is
going to be update to 0.7.x soon after this. Add an entry about it in the
UPDATING.
While I am here, add two new mirrors.
PR: ports/99616
Repocopy by: marcus
LINUX_BASE/usr/doc dealing from devel/linux-sdl12
to emulators/linux_base-fc4 -- this directory belongs to the
linux mtree;
o bump PORTREVISION for both ports;
o update emulators/linux_base-fc4 distribution to info-4.8-8.fc4.2
(previous one is not fetchable now).
Reported by: linimon [1]
Approved by: netchild (mentor, implicit)
tagutils is the primary way of tagging files from the command line.
It can tag, untag, display a list of known tags, manipulate tag properties,
and show files belonging to a tag.
Project homepage:
WWW: http://www.chipx86.com/wiki/Leaftag
PR: ports/98118
Submitted by: Khairil Yusof <kaeru@inigo-tech.com>
libleaftag is the core tagging library. It's GObject-based and provides a
simple means for tagging and untagging files, retrieving lists of tags, and
generally manipulating the database.
Project homepage:
WWW: http://www.chipx86.com/wiki/Leaftag
PR: ports/98113
Submitted by: Khairil Yusof <kaeru@inigo-tech.com>
Maildir support. It have direct support for authenticating regular
unix users, has UIDL command support, can access maildirs in
non-default location, and have support for external (pre-)authenticators.
PR: ports/99704
Submitted by: Alexander Logvinov <info@logvinov.com>
- reason
MediaWiki 1.3 is no longer supported by the MediaWiki Foundation.
This meens, there will be no more security fixes for this branch.
All users should upgrade their MediaWiki installations to
one of the newer versions (www/mediawiki14, www/mediawiki15
or www/mediawiki).
- The port will expire on 1st of Septembre, 2006.
PR: ports/99683
Submitted by: maintainer (Gerrit Beine)