VERSION.
0.10.1

DESCRIPTION.
pmacct is a small set of passive network monitoring tools to measure,
account, classify and aggregate IPv4 and IPv6 traffic; a pluggable and
flexible architecture allows to store the collected traffic data into
memory tables or SQL (MySQL, SQLite, PostgreSQL) databases. pmacct
supports fully customizable historical data breakdown, flow sampling,
filtering and tagging, recovery actions, and triggers. Libpcap, sFlow
v2/v4/v5 and NetFlow v1/v5/v7/v8/v9 are supported, both unicast and
multicast. Also, a client program makes it easy to export data to
tools like RRDtool, GNUPlot, Net-SNMP, MRTG, and Cacti.

HOMEPAGE.
http://www.pmacct.net/


DOWNLOAD.
http://www.pmacct.net/pmacct-0.10.1.tar.gz


CHANGELOG.
   + AS numbers and IP addresses are no more multiplexed into the same
     field. This ends the limitation of being unable to have both data
     types in the same table (which could be useful for troubleshooting
     purposes, for example). A new SQL table version, v6, is introduced
     in order to support this new data model in all SQL plugins.
   ! Minor fixes to PostgreSQL table schemas, v2 to v5: a) the 'vlan'
     field was erroneously missing from primary keys, slowing down
     INSERT and UPDATE queries; b) primary keys were identified as
     'acct_pk', thus not allowing multiple tables of different version
     to share the same database; now constraint name is: 'acct_vX_pk',
     with X being the version number. Many thanks to Sven Anderson for
     catching the a)
   ! An alignment issue has been catched when the etheraddr_string()
     gets called from count_src|dst_mac_handlers() in sql_handlers.c
     This seems to be closely connected to a similar trouble catched
     by Daniel Streicher on x86_64 recently.
   ! Fixed an issue with mask_elem() in server.c . Both src|dst_net
     primitives were not (positively, ie. copied back when required)
     masked.


NOTES.
None.


Cheers,
Paolo



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