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IP flow Accounting tools
Nitpicker is a free IP Flow Accounter.
It started because the commercial accounting software was just not fast,
precise and reliable enough to fit a today's ISP / MSP requirements.
Here are some of the large benefits of nitpicker:
- It is 100% free
- It is Public Domain.
- It is designed for speed
- It is designed to run reliable under djb's daemontools
- It consumes minimal processor power
- It also runs with little memory
http://www.nitpicker.de/
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nitpicker history
v. 1.5
date: 2006/04/08 13:29:42; author: mr; state: Exp; lines: +2 -6
Fix 'make index'
Submitted by: nork@
v. 1.4
date: 2004/02/23 04:42:05; author: wollman; state: Exp; lines: +1 -1
Say hello to the new "net-mgmt" category. There are probably more
ports that belong here than the ones I have identified and moved in
this, first, pass.
Approved in principle by: marcus
v. 1.3
date: 2003/09/23 08:17:36; author: mr; state: Exp; lines: +8 -1
Unbreak nitpicker which user mkdirhier for installing the programs.
Replace `mkdirhier` with `mkdir -p`.
Include ports/56723 which avoids the fragile install targets
by using ${INSTALL_PROGRAMM}.
Install parse_flowfile.
PR: ports/56723
Submitted by: Simon Barner
Approved by: kris
v. 1.2
date: 2003/08/23 17:48:56; author: mr; state: Exp; lines: +2 -4
Update nitpicker to new version 1.2.1
Since versioning has changed ( 1.23 -> 1.2.1) set PORTEPOCH to 1.
Add/Change patches to respect CFLAGS/PREFIX
Submitted by: Mirko Steiner
Reviewed by: PORTEPOCH adviced by freebsd-ports
v. 1.1
date: 2003/05/22 22:39:53; author: mr; state: Exp;
Add nitpicker, a IP-flow-accounting-tool.
Submitted by: Christian Jachmann
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v. 1.5
date: 2006/04/08 13:29:42; author: mr; state: Exp; lines: +2 -6
Fix 'make index'
Submitted by: nork@
v. 1.4
date: 2004/02/23 04:42:05; author: wollman; state: Exp; lines: +1 -1
Say hello to the new "net-mgmt" category. There are probably more
ports that belong here than the ones I have identified and moved in
this, first, pass.
Approved in principle by: marcus
v. 1.3
date: 2003/09/23 08:17:36; author: mr; state: Exp; lines: +8 -1
Unbreak nitpicker which user mkdirhier for installing the programs.
Replace `mkdirhier` with `mkdir -p`.
Include ports/56723 which avoids the fragile install targets
by using ${INSTALL_PROGRAMM}.
Install parse_flowfile.
PR: ports/56723
Submitted by: Simon Barner
Approved by: kris
v. 1.2
date: 2003/08/23 17:48:56; author: mr; state: Exp; lines: +2 -4
Update nitpicker to new version 1.2.1
Since versioning has changed ( 1.23 -> 1.2.1) set PORTEPOCH to 1.
Add/Change patches to respect CFLAGS/PREFIX
Submitted by: Mirko Steiner
Reviewed by: PORTEPOCH adviced by freebsd-ports
v. 1.1
date: 2003/05/22 22:39:53; author: mr; state: Exp;
Add nitpicker, a IP-flow-accounting-tool.
Submitted by: Christian Jachmann
=============================================================================
v. 1.5
date: 2006/04/08 13:29:42; author: mr; state: Exp; lines: +2 -6
Fix 'make index'
Submitted by: nork@
v. 1.4
date: 2004/02/23 04:42:05; author: wollman; state: Exp; lines: +1 -1
Say hello to the new "net-mgmt" category. There are probably more
ports that belong here than the ones I have identified and moved in
this, first, pass.
Approved in principle by: marcus
v. 1.3
date: 2003/09/23 08:17:36; author: mr; state: Exp; lines: +8 -1
Unbreak nitpicker which user mkdirhier for installing the programs.
Replace `mkdirhier` with `mkdir -p`.
Include ports/56723 which avoids the fragile install targets
by using ${INSTALL_PROGRAMM}.
Install parse_flowfile.
PR: ports/56723
Submitted by: Simon Barner
Approved by: kris
v. 1.2
date: 2003/08/23 17:48:56; author: mr; state: Exp; lines: +2 -4
Update nitpicker to new version 1.2.1
Since versioning has changed ( 1.23 -> 1.2.1) set PORTEPOCH to 1.
Add/Change patches to respect CFLAGS/PREFIX
Submitted by: Mirko Steiner
Reviewed by: PORTEPOCH adviced by freebsd-ports
v. 1.1
date: 2003/05/22 22:39:53; author: mr; state: Exp;
Add nitpicker, a IP-flow-accounting-tool.
Submitted by: Christian Jachmann
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