TrafShow continuously display the information regarding packet traffic on the configured network interface that match the boolean expression. It periodically sort and updates this information. It may be useful for locating suspicious network traffic on the net. To use TrafShow, your kernel must be rebuilt with the following line added to your kernel config file (/sys/i386/conf/): pseudo-device bpfilter 4 # Berkeley packet filter The number after bpfilter is the number of interfaces that can be examined simultaneously. See section 5.8.3 of Handbook for details. WWW: http://www.rinetsoft.nsk.su/trafshow/index_en.html - Igor igor@zynaps.ru .tfcis.org/~lantw44/git/freebsd-ports-gnome' title='freebsd-ports-gnome Git repository'/>
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* Change the way Perl modules are installed, update the default Perl to 5.18.mat2014-11-26301ae7cf940883d43cd4'>= Drop MD5 supportmiwi2011-07-031-1/+0
* - update to 1.4.1dinoex2010-03-281-1/+1
* - update to jpeg-8dinoex2010-02-051-1/+1
* - Update devel/sdl12 to version 1.2.14.mva2010-01-301-1/+1
* - Mark MAKE_JOBS_UNSAFEpav2009-11-201-0/+1
* - bump all port that indirectly depends on libjpeg and have not yet been bump...dinoex2009-07-311-1/+1
* Update CONFIGURE_ARGS for how we pass CONFIGURE_TARGET to configure script.rafan2008-08-211-1/+0
* - Remove unneeded dependency from gtk12/gtk20 [1]miwi2008-04-201-2/+2
* - Remove USE_GETOPT_LONG which is a no-op since March 2007pav2008-03-201-1/+0
* - Chase devel/sdl12 shlib version bumpmiwi2008-03-131-1/+1