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ipband is a pcap based IP traffic monitor. It tallies per-subnet traffic
and bandwidth usage and starts detailed logging if specified threshold
for the specific subnet is exceeded. If traffic has been high for a
certain period of time, the report for that subnet is generated which
can be appended to a file or e-mailed. When bandwidth usage drops below
the threshold, detailed logging for the subnet is stopped and memory is
freed.
This utility could be handy in a limited bandwidth WAN environment
(frame relay, ISDN etc. circuits) to pinpoint offending traffic source
if certain links become saturated to the point where legitimate packets
start getting dropped.
It also can be used to monitor internet connection when specifying the
range of local ip addresses (to avoid firing reports about non-local
networks).
WWW: http://ipband.sourceforge.net/
Submitted by Vincent Derrien <hyzzod@free.fr>
- download vim-6.0-extra.tar.gz so some of the newest patches
work correctly.
- eventually, I'll add support for vim's NLS language files in a
subpackage.
- The "do previous word" function (Meta-Space) has been backported
from nano 1.1.
- The biggest bug fix is the huge bug in null_at which was discarding
reallocated memory addresses.
- There were some minor fixes in the cutting code, and some display
fixes also.
KSlide is a simple puzzle game compatible with the K Desktop Environment.
The playing principle of KSlide is very simple. From a square set of tiles,
one is removed, allowing at least two adjacent tiles to be shifted.
This way, the puzzle is scrambled by the program, and the player's goal
is to restore the original order.
* Added support for building on OpenBSD.
* Reworked the GOAD workaround (again) as the new version didn't seem
to work too well.
* Added missing build dependency.
Submitted by maintainer Nils Nordman <nino@nforced.com>.
Passive OS fingerprinting technique based on information coming
from remote host when it establishes connection to our system.
Captured packets contains enough information to determine OS - and,
unlike active scanners (nmap, queSO) - without sending anything to
this host.