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freebsd-ports/net/pppload/files/patch-ag
Steve Price 1265dc060e No longer borken for ELF. Honor PREFIX and CFLAGS. Fix build on alpha.
Use X11BASE to find the X11R6 directory.  Give rid up a bunch of extra
cruft in patch-aa and split into one patch per file.
1999-01-26 02:56:30 +00:00

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diff -u --new-file pppload-1.0/pppload.1 ./pppload.1
--- pppload-1.0/pppload.1 Tue Sep 10 16:56:20 1996
+++ ./pppload.1 Fri Jan 30 21:35:55 1998
@@ -3,7 +3,7 @@
pppload \- display an xload-style graph of PPP activity
.SH SYNOPSIS
.B pppload
-[\-cmd ppp_cmd] [\-i interval] [\-p period] [\-retry interval] [\-rx] [\-norx]
+[\-cmd ppp_cmd] [\-i interval] [\-device name] [\-p period] [\-retry interval] [\-rx] [\-norx]
[\-rxcolor color] [\-tx] [\-notx] [\-txcolor color]
.SH DESCRIPTION
.BR pppload
@@ -28,6 +28,9 @@
.I "\-h"
Print command line usage.
.TP
+.I "\-device name"
+Network device to monitor (default: tun)
+.TP
.I "\-i interval"
The statistics polling interval in seconds (default: 5).
.TP
@@ -60,3 +63,41 @@
The name of the color to draw transmit rates in (default: red).
.SH AUTHOR
Sean Vyain <svyain@mail.tds.net, smvyain@softart.com>
+www.geocities.com/SiliconValley/Pines/1029/pppload.html
+
+.SH FREEBSD PORT
+Examples of usage for the FreeBSD port:
+
+For tun0 (tun is the default device,0 is the default link number):
+
+% pppload &
+
+For the first ne2000 ethernet card:
+
+% pppload -device ed -link 0 &
+
+for the third ppp device:
+
+% pppload -device ppp -link 2 &
+
+.SH BUGS
+The port to FreeBSD can't determine when the link is up or down, so
+some of the command line options like
+.I "\-cmd"
+.I "\-percmd"
+may not work.
+
+Command line is awkward with -device and -link.
+
+Keeps track of all packets network device has ever used, even if it
+has gone down then up again. This is different than the linux
+version.
+
+Requires awk, grep, and netstat to get the data. Very short polling
+times are definitely not recommended.
+
+Network interface names are limited to a total of 4 characters or less
+at the moment, e.g. ppp0 ed3 ze1.
+
+
+Modified January 1998