The scli package was written to address the need for small and
efficient command line utilities to monitor and configure network
devices and host systems. The scli package is based on the SNMP
management protocol. It utilizes a MIB compiler called smidump to
generate C stub code.
Maintainer Margarida Sequeira <niness@devilness.org>
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TCPreen is a simple tool to monitor and analyze data transmitted
between a client and a server via a TCP connection, it supports
both IPV4 and IPV6.
This tool focuses on the data stream (software/socket layer), not
on the lower level transmission protocol as packet sniffers do.
WWW: http://www.simphalempin.com/dev/tcpreen/
Submitted by Margarida Sequeira <niness@devilness.org>
Notable changes:
- Forwarding code for OpenBSD now fixed in the main distribution
- Minor fixes for pf-based NAT.
From maintainer, Jolan Luff <jolan@cryptonomicon.org>.
- get rid of X11/Xpm dependencies (not needed with -current gd)
- add graph generation example to man page (-c -d at the same time)
- open /dev/pf read-write, which is neccessary in 3.0
- change a counter to u_int64_t so it doesn't overflow
Thanks to wilfried@, Philipp Morger, Jolan Luff, Rodolphe Ortalo
for feedback.
+ Fixed warning in Net::DNS::RR::AUTOLOAD with perl 5.005.
+ Implemented autoloading of the RR subclasses. This provides a
good sized speed bump, particually for applications that are not
persisant.
+ Cleaned up a few things with CERT RRs.
+ Removed use of $' from RR.pm for effciency reasons. As a result,
for all RRs text following a ';' is considered a comment. This
was originally only done in RR/SOA.pm.
+ Added method caching to AUTOLOAD subroutines. This should provide
a modest speed bump.
+ The test suite has been greatly improved, though there is still
more to be done in this regard.
+ Added support for DNAME resource records.
+ Fixed edge case for queries that have no name.
+ Tighted up the regular expression used in Net::DNS::Resolver::cname_addr()
- When old Perl was used, the problem which cannot encode a password
correctly was corrected.
- UNIX Socket connection support.
- The version of Perl to demand was lowered to 5.004.
- Fixed the problem which cannot acquire the field with a length
of 16 bits or more.
- Fixed some uncanny typoes.