cpu utilization and other system statistics.
It implements parts of UCD-SNMP-MIB for this. It is also possible to specify
your own commands under UCD-SNMP-MIB::extTable mib.
PR: ports/120238
Submitted by: Mikolaj Golub <to.my.trociny (at) gmail.com>
2007-12-01 www/xpi-surfkeys: Development has been ceased
2008-02-01 sysutils/eventwatcher: no active development
2007-10-27 sysutils/p5-UPS-Nut: Version branch long since retired
2007-10-31 net-mgmt/netsaint: Now developed as Nagios, see net-mgmt/nagios port
2007-10-31 net-mgmt/netsaint-plugins: Now developed as Nagios, see net-mgmt/nagios port
2008-01-22 benchmarks/tsung: "fails to install"
2007-10-03 games/ggo: developer's focus have moved elsewhere
2008-02-15 mail/claws-mail-etpan_privacy: no longer supported by developers
- Finally bump the port to the current version after remaining at 2.7 for a while
due to garbage characters being returned by nrpe2. Issue was caused by the
reading command buffer not being \0 terminated. This has been resolved in CVS
but has been back-ported for now.
PR: ports/120874
Submitted by: Jarrod Sayers <jarrod@netleader.com.au> (maintainer)
systems. It first helps you to install, configure and use Tor. It then
reduces the task of anonymizing most applications to a single-click, including
Firefox, Opera, Konqueror, Pidgin, Kopete, SSH, and IRC.For advanced users
TorK provides detailed network information, and more, in an accessible manner.
WWW: http://www.anonymityanywhere.com/tork/
Submitted by: Beat Gätzi <beat at chruetertee.ch>
Net::Telnet::Cisco module and provides an easy way to manage and
monitor Cisco IOS devices. I'll mention this a lot,
but make sure you read up on Net::Telnet::Cisco for a lot of information.
WWW: http://search.cpan.org/dist/Net-Telnet-Cisco-IOS/
PR: ports/120349
Submitted by: Tsung-Han Yeh <snowfly at yunteche.du.tw>
of inspiration from the Big Brother monitor, but unlike Big Brother it is
designed to work well whether you need to monitor small network with just
a handful of hosts, or large networks with thousands of hosts.
Hobbit is the successor to the bbgen toolkit, which has been available as
an add-on to Big Brother since late 2002. The name change was decided upon
when Hobbit acquired enough functionality to be a stand-alone product.
The tools that formed the bbgen toolkit are still present in Hobbit
and are quite important for it, so if you have used bbgen before,
Hobbit will seem quite familiar.
This is the server.
WWW: http://hobbitmon.sourceforge.net/
of inspiration from the Big Brother monitor, but unlike Big Brother it is
designed to work well whether you need to monitor small network with just
a handful of hosts, or large networks with thousands of hosts.
Hobbit is the successor to the bbgen toolkit, which has been available as
an add-on to Big Brother since late 2002. The name change was decided upon
when Hobbit acquired enough functionality to be a stand-alone product.
The tools that formed the bbgen toolkit are still present in Hobbit
and are quite important for it, so if you have used bbgen before,
Hobbit will seem quite familiar.
This is the client.
WWW: http://hobbitmon.sourceforge.net/
untainting easier and more readable.
All functions return an untainted value if the test passes, and undef if it
fails. This means that you should always check for a defined status
explicitly. Don't assume the return will be true. (e.g. is_username('0'))
The value to test is always the first (and often only) argument.
WWW: http://search.cpan.org/dist/Data-Validate-IP/
PR: ports/119264
Submitted by: Tuc <freebsd-ports at t-b-o-h.net>