Provided by Curt Sampson (cjs@netbsd.org)
Flow-tools is a set of utilties for collecting and storing NetFlow
data, and doing some limited analysis of it.
NetFlow is a Cisco-developed protocol for transferring network traffic
flow information (usually from a router or switch) to another system
that collects and stores this information. More information on NetFlow
is available at
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/cc/pd/iosw/ioft/neflct/tech/napps_wp.htm
This is an updated and cleaned up version of the older ntop2 package.
ntop version 2 is a tool to sniff traffic on the network and display
statistics about it. It has a built-in web server for displaying the
results of the data it collects, and it can also generate data in
various formats (such as NetFlow) to be passed on to other systems.
Note that version 2 of ntop is significantly different from version 1.
It is much larger and has many more features. If you're looking for a
more light-weight tool, you may find that version 1 (the "ntop" package)
suits you better.
Differences from the previous version:
+ multi-threading has been enabled (it wouldn't compile otherwise)
+ dependencies have been specified properly
+ the Makefile has been cleaned up
+ two bugs in the configure script have been fixed
+ we now use a distfile that can be found
+ the homepage is the official ntop homepage
+ it appears that the editline emulation of GNU readline is sufficient
This is an updated and cleaned up version of the older ntop2 package.
ntop version 2 is a tool to sniff traffic on the network and display
statistics about it. It has a built-in web server for displaying the
results of the data it collects, and it can also generate data in
various formats (such as NetFlow) to be passed on to other systems.
Note that version 2 of ntop is significantly different from version 1.
It is much larger and has many more features. If you're looking for a
more light-weight tool, you may find that version 1 (the "ntop" package)
suits you better.
Differences from the previous version:
+ multi-threading has been enabled (it wouldn't compile otherwise)
+ dependencies have been specified properly
+ the Makefile has been cleaned up
+ two bugs in the configure script have been fixed
+ we now use a distfile that can be found
+ the homepage is the official ntop homepage
+ it appears that the editline emulation of GNU readline is sufficient
New version works fully under NetBSD 1.6_BETA, and also works on
some systems which failed to communicate with the USB modem correctlyt
under earlier versions. Additional fix to pkg/17531
Also, allow the arts SSE detection code to run on modern NetBSD systems.
Changes are:
arts
Again Build fixes.
Realtime priority configuration fix
kdelibs
dcop: Make it possible to disable the Qt bridge.
make sure tooltip effects can be configured.
kbuildsycoca: avoid crash on unreadable directories.
kdockwidget: fixing reading of configuration.
kedittoolbar: fix leak.
khtml: many fixes.
kded: signal handling fixes.
kio-http slave: fixes related to form posts and cache handling.
kjs: added max recursion limit.
kjs: leak and compatibility fixes.
kdebase
kicker: &-escaping fix
audiocd: fix cddb computation
thumbnail previewer: calculate the number of bytes to read instead
of hardcoding it.
Changes:
The main purpose of this release is a stable target with many fragroute
and tcp connection oriented fixes. This is also the last release of the
1.8.7 line and signals the start of the beta cycle for the 1.9 branch.
Relevant changes:
* --fake-stat support, fakes mode/stat information.
Very useful on MacOS X finder that uses this.
* Bug fixes
Also, sort PLIST, and standardize MESSAGE slightly.
Changes since 1.1.9:
Logging fixes (deprecating -l option to sockd)
Two commercial modules available, redirect and bandwidth (not included in pkg)
Some more from the 'Changes' file:
o Move daemon() call to later so more errors can be reported, suggested
by Borsenkow Andrej <Andrej.Borsenkow@mow.siemens.ru>.
o fix problem when linking with libsocks;
NISHIMURA Daisuke <nishi@graco.c.u-tokyo.ac.jp>.
o fix some problems when socksifying, making certain programs
hang forever (e.g. certain versions/installations of "ssh -X").
Thanks to NISHIMURA Daisuke <nishi@graco.c.u-tokyo.ac.jp> for
diagnosis, help and testing.
o Don't mark the rule as good either if sockscf.state.unfixedpamdata,
fixes bug reported by Jerry Murdock" <jmurdock@itraktech.com>.
o fix a bug preventing the list given in a 'user:' keyword from
being checked correctly. Reported by Oleg Bulavsky <bulch@ftc.ru>.
o "-h" prints out configfile used, based on suggestion from
dh_tsc_10@ugcs.net.
o fix bugs that reset some defaults at the wrong time, reported by
dh_tsc_10@ugcs.net.
o prototype script for generation of graphs with usage information included
(bin/sockd-graphgen). Contact us if you run a socks server with significant
usage, and you are willing to help with testing.
o Some minor optimisations in server i/o code, at the cost of some
timer accuracy concerning bandwidth limiting/client expiration.
o prefix "socks" to some global variables to avoid collisions during
socksify. Reported by Don Reid <donr@cvs.agilent.com>.
o capi/socks.h needs Rxxx prototypes to work with a c++
compiler. Noted by Alex Morozov <alex@idisys.iae.nsk.su>.
o If Rgetsockname() is called on a socket that a previous uncompleted
Rconnect() has been done on, try to sleep until Rconnect() has
finished instead of returning ENOBUFS. Hoped to help compatibility
with some applications.
o Modified httpproxy code a little, based on patch from
dh_tsc_10@ugcs.net.
o Code for selecting which of multiple external ipaddresses to use
on a global basis based on routing.
Code contributed by Tom Chan <tchan@austin.rr.com>.
o Rename "pamservicename" to "pam.servicename".
o Fix memory overrun problem in Rgethostbyname*(). Found and
diagnosed by dme@dme.org, thanks.
o new method added: "pam". Code contributed by
Patrick Bihan-Faou, MindStep Corporation, patrick@mindstep.com.
o let client-rules have their own global methodline, "clientmethod",
default value set to "none".
The global "method" is only used for socks-rules now.
o delay checking of password/etc til we have received the socks
request (rather than during negotiation, as was the case).
Required for supporting passwordbased authentication via non-socks
methods, e.g. pam.
o socklen_t definition updated for NetBSD 1.5U.
Problem report and patch submitted by Janne Snabb <snabb@ssh.com>.
o Output from 'config.guess' is not sufficient to determine use
of elf on NetBSD.
Problem report and patch submitted by Janne Snabb <snabb@ssh.com>
Provided in PR 16141 by rxg@ms25.url.com.tw (Rui-Xiang Guo)
IglooFTP is a new graphical FTP client written from scratch.
Its main goals is to be easy to use and intuitive when used
by novice, but powerful and fully configurable in the hand
of experienced users.
Already available features are :
Intuitive user friendly interface, graphical configurability,
toolbar, fast-connect bar, graphical directories browser,
tree hierarchical site manager with site groups, user profile
management, local and remote prompt command,
directories creation/deletion, recursive downloads/uploads
delete/move/chmod, file transfert resume, resolution of
symbolic links, support of passive and non-passive data
connection, possibility to show / hide hidden file,
anti-idle tool, DND support, firewall support,
own Netscape mini-toolbar and a great appearance.
0.93a
+ Fix host_name to host_triplet.
+ Ohara's crush fix for ospf6d.
0.93
+ New config of BGP.
+ Crush problem ospfd which reported on Zebra ML is fixed.
+ KDD R&D Laboratories, Inc. OSPF Opaque LSA and TE LSA.
Provided in PR 17355 by ISIHARA,Takanori
NBTscan is a program for scanning IP networks for NetBIOS name
information. It sends NetBIOS status query to each address in supplied
range and lists received information in human readable form. For each
respondent host it lists IP address, NetBIOS computer name, logged-in
user name and MAC address.
- All configuration can now be made from the GUI.
- Fully redesigned search filters to work like ipchains/iptable on Linux.
- Obsoleted experimental "auto-download", superseded by the new filtering code.
- Added Gnutella bandwidth management.
- Both HTTP and Gnet bandwidth is now displayed real time.
- Added full HUGE support (Hash/URN Gnutella Extensions).
- Added support for local host preference.
- Gtk-gnutella can do traffic compression when connecting to a node that
also supports it.
- Upload and downloads will now show User-Agent/Server information.
- Added status to the download queue.
- You can now freeze the download queue whilst manipulating it.
- Searches can now be listed on the left side of the screen, or as tabs like
in the previous versions.
- Added automatic banning of servents that are hammering us.
- Many more cool new features that you'll discover whilst playing with it.
This is localized message based on samba 2.2.4. Its own feature:
- Localized winbind support (though winbind isn't supported on NetBSD.)
- Japanese support for resource name: file name, share name, NetBIOS name
and NetBIOS user name.
- Machine depended character code for file and directory name.
- Japanese documents.
- Internatilnalized swat.
It also fixes security problem found on samba 2.2.3 and later which
happens with --with-tdbsam option. (It isn't enabled on default.)