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# Template file for 'iptraf-ng'
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pkgname=iptraf-ng
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version=1.1.4
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2013-05-14 12:23:02 +00:00
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revision=1
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build_style=gnu-configure
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configure_args="--sbindir=/usr/bin"
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hostmakedepends="ncurses-devel>=5.9_7"
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2012-05-23 16:26:56 +00:00
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makedepends="ncurses-devel"
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short_desc="IP traffic monitor (iptraf-3.0.0 fork)"
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maintainer="Juan RP <xtraeme@gmail.com>"
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license="GPL-2"
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2013-04-12 14:39:50 +00:00
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homepage="https://fedorahosted.org/iptraf-ng/"
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distfiles="https://fedorahosted.org/releases/i/p/$pkgname/$pkgname-$version.tar.gz"
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checksum=79140cf07c0cceb1b5723242847a73aa86f5e4f9dccfe8970fda6801d347eb09
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long_desc="
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$pkgname is a fork of original iptraf-3.0.0.
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IPTraf-ng is a console-based network monitoring utility. IPTraf-ng gathers
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data like TCP connection packet and byte counts, interface statistics and
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activity indicators, TCP/UDP traffic breakdowns, and LAN station packet
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and byte counts. IPTraf-ng features include an IP traffic monitor which
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shows TCP flag information, packet and byte counts, ICMP details, OSPF
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packet types, and oversized IP packet warnings; interface statistics showing
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IP, TCP, UDP, ICMP, non-IP and other IP packet counts, IP checksum errors,
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interface activity and packet size counts; a TCP and UDP service monitor
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showing counts of incoming and outgoing packets for common TCP and UDP
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application ports, a LAN statistics module that discovers active hosts and
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displays statistics about their activity; TCP, UDP and other protocol
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display filters so you can view just the traffic you want; logging; support
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for Ethernet, FDDI, ISDN, SLIP, PPP, and loopback interfaces; and
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utilization of the built-in raw socket interface of the Linux kernel, so it
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can be used on a wide variety of supported network cards."
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