IEEE standard 802.1AB Link Layer Discovery Protocol. LLDP is an industry
standard protocol designed to supplant proprietary Link-Layer protocols
such as Extreme's EDP (Extreme Discovery Protocol) and CDP (Cisco Discovery
Protocol).
WWW: http://sourceforge.net/projects/openlldp/
PR: ports/113063
Submitted by: Roar Pettersen <roar at uib.no>
Approved by: garga (mentor)
- Use ALL_TARGET, so we don't need to have our own do-build target
- Fix typo for NOPORTDOCS and typo in pkg-message
PR: ports/113938
Submitted by: Henrik Brix Andersen <henrik at brixandersen.dk> (maintainer)
provide an efficient, clean, portable implementation of an SNMP stack for
management applications.
WWW: https://trac.eecs.iu-bremen.de/projects/gsnmp/
PR: ports/113511
Submitted by: Matt Peterson <matt@peterson.org>
IP sniffer and HTML report generator.
Features:
squid log file parser.
sendmail log file parser.
courier log file parser.
bpft(ports/net-mgmt/bpft) log file parser.
Database backends support: MySQL, Firebird.
IP sniffer via pcap library (ports/net/libpcap).
Direct commit changes to database in realtime (no log files).
Traffic static HTML reports generating by date periods.
Traffic dynamic HTML reports generating via CGI (Web interface).
Multithreading architecture.
Portable: BSD os'es and Windows NT family supported, but tested at this time
only under FreeBSD 5.x 6.x amd64 i386 and Windows 2000 XP 2003.
WWW: http://developer.berlios.de/projects/macroscope/
- Dukashvili Guram
white_raven@users.berlios.de
PR: ports/112653
Submitted by: Dukashvili Guram <white_raven at users.berlios.de>
to help a network or system administrator keep track of the computers
configuration and software that are installed on the network
WWW: http://www.ocsinventory-ng.org/
PR: ports/112590
Submitted by: Dennis cabooter<freebsd@rootxs.org>
- File was rerolled for small bugfix
Notes from author in privat mail:
Fixed an inconsistency between FlowGrapher and FlowTracker
PR: 113309
Submitted by: Alex Samorukov <samm@os2.kiev.ua> (maintainer)
of the network links of your network. The required data are acquired from
graphs created by the MRTG package and are displayed as two ways colored arrows
on a map representing the logical topology of the network. The resulted image
is presented in a web page using extra DHTML and JavaScript code for web-over
pop-ups, based on the OverLib JavaScript library.
WWW: http://netmon.grnet.gr/weathermap/
Submitted by: Felippe de Meirelles Motta <lippe@freebsdbrasil.com.br>
(via private mail)