- Fixed bug which causes router/switch reboots to potentially
cause large negative values for that particular hour.
PR: 58476
Submitted by: maintainer
Approved by: krion (implicit)
of each port on bento and for recent fixes. Unfortunately at some point I
got confused and switched to the wrong list :-) As a result I picked up a
number of ports that were fixed a while ago. Sorry for the false alarm,
maintainers.
Pointy hat to: kris
- gtk2 support
- new sniffing method was added as a plugin
- three new plugins
- bumb PORTEPOCH, otherwise 0.6.b (they mean hex B) wouldn't be recognised
as newer by pkg_version etc.
- add 'security' as a second category (as nmap and friends are mainly there)
- respect CFLAGS, PTHREAD_CFLAGS and PTHREAD_LIBS
- make SSL-support optional
- base compilation of gnome frontend on autodetection of installed gtk20,
use gnome-PKGNAMESUFFIX
- disable auto-download of new version via wget (saves dependency on wget,
FreeBSD-users should update via the ports-collection anyway)
- enable compilation and installation of the plug-ins
- compile lc-converter (an application port IMO should not install sources)
- don't install ettercap.fr.8.in
Submitted by: Marius Strobl <marius@alchemy.franken.de>
PR: 51898
Approved by: maintainer timeout (~5 months)
Now to the news: version 0.46 is available now.
- IPv4 database updated (20030906)
- add support of LACNIC registry
- add output format "octal"
Print octal representation of a given IPv6 address:
(useful for djbdns/tinydns)
3ffe:ffff::1 ->
\77\376\377\377\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\1
--printfulluncompressed 3ffe:ffff::1 ->
\077\376\377\377\000\000\000\000\000\000\000\000\000\000\000\001
Available format options:
--printfulluncompressed: Print in full uncompressed format
- New program "ipv6logstats" for parsing web server logs to get some
IPv4/IPv6 distribution data and build time line charts. See examples for
more.
- add input types:
"ipv4hex" (hexadecimal IPv4 address)
"ipv4revhex" (reverse hexadecimal IPv4 address)
- add support of spaces in MAC/EUI-48 addresses
Allows the Annex to be administered from a FreeBSD host, rather than via
the console port. Tested with a MicroAnnex-XL 16 port device.
Reviewed by: edwin
Approved by: jake (mentor)