I have uploaded 0.11.3 to the build service also so binary packages should be 
available in a few minutes at:
http://software.opensuse.org/download/server:/monitoring/

Other mirrors will take a few hours to update of course.

Cheers

Peter

On Wed 31 Jan 2007 15:11, Paolo Lucente wrote:
> VERSION.
> 0.11.3
>
>
> DESCRIPTION.
> pmacct is a small set of passive network monitoring tools to
> measure, account, classify, aggregate and export IPv4 and IPv6
> traffic; a pluggable and flexible architecture allows to store
> collected network data into memory tables or SQL (MySQL, SQLite,
> PostgreSQL) databases and export them through NetFlow or sFlow
> protocols to remote collectors. 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-0.11.3.tar.gz
>
>
> CHANGELOG.
> + 'aggregate_filter' directive now supports multiple pcap-style
>   filters, comma separated. This, in turn, allows to bind up to
>   128 filters to each activated plugin.
> + nfacctd and sfacctd turn-back time when restarting the daemon
>   has been significantly improved by both creating new listening
>   sockets with SO_REUSEADDR option and disassociating them first
>   thing on receiving SIGINT signal.
> + A new threaded version of pmacctd stream classification engine
>   is being introduced. Code status is experimental and disabled
>   by default; it could be enabled by providing --enable-threads
>   at configure time. Many thanks to Francois Deppierraz and Eneo
>   Tecnologia for contributing this useful piece of code.
> + A new 'flow_handling_threads' configuration directive allows to
>   set the number of threads of the stream classification engine,
>   by default 10.
> + A couple new '[ns]facctd_disable_checks' config directives aim
>   to disable health checks over incoming NetFlow/sFlow streams
>   (ie. in cases of non-standard vendor's implementations). Many
>   thanks to Andrey Chernomyrdin for his patch.
> ! sfv245_check_status() was running checks (ie. verify sequence
>   numbers) using sender's IP address. More correctly, it has to
>   look at the Agent Address field included in sFlow datagrams.
>   Many thanks to Juraj Sucik for spotting the issue.
> ! nfprobe plugin was not compiling properly in conjunction with
>   --disable-l2 configure switch. Many thanks to Inge Bjornvall
>   Arnesen for submitting the patch.
> ! sfacctd: fixed a bug which was preventing 'aggregate_filter'
>   to match values properly in src_port, dst_port, ip proto and
>   tos fields. Thanks to Chris Fletcher for spotting the issue.
> ! SQL cache: fixed a bug preventing safe actions to take place
>   correctly. It has arisen in version 0.11.2 and hadn't severe
>   impact.
>
>
> NOTES.
> None
>
>
> Cheers,
> Paolo
>
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