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author | Scott Ullrich <sullrich@pfsense.org> | 2008-08-01 01:19:36 +0000 |
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committer | Scott Ullrich <sullrich@pfsense.org> | 2008-08-01 01:19:36 +0000 |
commit | 05764407872e7421eccced84232a91edd4f55447 (patch) | |
tree | a67c167980da8d14022d610b185dc5c7b2108d78 | |
parent | 2a8ff7c3697c31d70fbafea7c2663f447bd63163 (diff) | |
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diff --git a/pkg_config.7.xml b/pkg_config.7.xml index a0777623..c6630f5d 100644 --- a/pkg_config.7.xml +++ b/pkg_config.7.xml @@ -177,19 +177,6 @@ <configurationfile>darkstat.xml</configurationfile> </package> <package> - <name>ntop</name> - <website>http://www.ntop.org/</website> - <descr>ntop is a network probe that shows network usage in a way similar to what top does for processes. In interactive mode, it displays the network status on the user's terminal. In Web mode it acts as a Web server, creating an HTML dump of the network status. It sports a NetFlow/sFlow emitter/collector, an HTTP-based client interface for creating ntop-centric monitoring applications, and RRD for persistently storing traffic statistics.</descr> - <category>Network Management</category> - <depends_on_package_base_url>http://files.pfsense.org/packages/7/All/</depends_on_package_base_url> - <depends_on_package>ntop-3.3_4.tbz</depends_on_package> - <version>3.3_4</version> - <status>BETA</status> - <required_version>1.2.1</required_version> - <config_file>http://www.pfsense.com/packages/config/ntop.xml</config_file> - <configurationfile>ntop.xml</configurationfile> - </package> - <package> <name>pfflowd</name> <website>http://www.mindrot.org/pfflowd.html</website> <descr>pfflowd converts OpenBSD PF status messages (sent via the pfsync interface) to Cisco NetFlow datagrams. These datagrams may be sent (via UDP) to a host of one's choice. Utilising the OpenBSD stateful packet filter infrastructure means that flow tracking is very fast and accurate.</descr> |