Argus is a fixed-model real time flow monitor designed to track and
report on the status and performance of all network transactions seen in
a data network traffic stream. Argus provides a common data format for
reporting flow metrics such as connectivity, capacity, demand, loss,
delay, and jitter on a per transaction basis. The record format that
Argus uses is flexible and extensible, supporting generic flow
identifiers and metrics, as well as application/protocol specific
information.
ok naddy@ sthen@
patch-server_asobj_SoundGst_cpp from guilherme m. schroeder on ports@
patch-server_asobj_NetStreamGst_cpp from Deomid Ryabkov on gnash-dev
With help from kurt@ and brad@, thanks!
- fix build on alpha by not comparing a va_list to NULL. problem
noticed and fix tested by merdely@.
- fix possible 100% cpu usage in full-duplex mode
- fix net client/server
- add @bin markers to PLIST
of two.
- drop the snd_solaris module, it's brojen and seemingly unmaintained
by upstream. if the default oss output doesn't work, sdl should
work ok.
- regenerated PLIST brings in @bin marker
ok, reminder jdixon@, claudio@ (MAINTAINER)
logs, such as those found in OpenBSD. It offers a browser-based interface
for quickly reviewing log events and performing deeper analysis.
help from okan@ and merdely@
ok ajacoutot@
> not spelling, of the following word; LGPL is pronounced Ell Gee
> Pee Ell so it's a vowel sound so it's "an").
> </grammarnazi> ;-)
>
> ok?
JAWOHL! jasper@
designing, implementing, and maintaining low-cost wireless networks.
Editions in English, Spanish, French, Arabic.
* A Practical Introduction to Radio Physics
* Network Design
* Antennas & Transmission Lines
* Networking Hardware
* Security & Monitoring
* Solar Power
* Building an Outdoor Node
* Troubleshooting
* Economic Sustainability
* Case Studies
* Appendices
* Glossary
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Rob Flickenger et al.
ok jasper
or near eol, and bulk build time. This removes the limited Java support we
had on arm, powerpc and sparc until such time OpenJDK/IcedTea can replace
it. 1.3 and 1.4 ports directories will be removed next release to avoid
bit rot. Requested by espie@ and okay by many with no objections.