pmacct - multi-purpose passive network monitoring tools
Website: | https://www.pmacct.net |
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License: | GPLv2 |
Vendor: | Unixadm.org |
- Description:
pmacct is a small set of multi-purpose passive network monitoring tools. It can account, classify, aggregate, replicate and export forwarding-plane data, ie. IPv4 and IPv6 traffic; collect and correlate control-plane data via BGP and BMP; collect and correlate RPKI data; collect infrastructure data via Streaming Telemetry. Each component works both as a standalone daemon and as a thread of execution for correlation purposes (ie. enrich NetFlow with BGP data).
Packages
pmacct-1.7.7-3.el8-x86_64 [1.4 MiB] |
Changelog
by Philippe Kueck (2022-10-27):
- re-enabled geoipv2 support - enable gnutls - enable nflog/uacctd |
Package contents (click to display)
[d] /var/log/pmacct
[d] /var/lib/pmacct [f] /usr/share/licenses/pmacct/COPYING [d] /usr/share/licenses/pmacct [f] /usr/sbin/nfacctd [f] /usr/sbin/pmacctd [f] /usr/sbin/pmbgpd [f] /usr/sbin/pmbmpd [f] /usr/sbin/pmtelemetryd [f] /usr/sbin/sfacctd [f] /usr/sbin/uacctd [f] /usr/lib/systemd/system/nfacctd.service [f] /usr/lib/systemd/system/pmacctd.service [f] /usr/lib/systemd/system/sfacctd.service [f] /usr/lib/.build-id/eb/ba06dcb64e9e986ebdfeb5f91454d799d24397 [f] /usr/lib/.build-id/e3/09861d8b8b5a45bff3d326f6b91477f0ee02b4 [f] /usr/lib/.build-id/a1/89b5ade012b223be6c3da779505febeb1f4e79 [f] /usr/lib/.build-id/47/da512d0312dd4681b4a666f822124a9217d1cd [f] /usr/lib/.build-id/2c/5e5dce3a87dcb8de95a29bcb66422a2251dabe [f] /usr/lib/.build-id/19/00b794cf6c50f5a08f19dda80a27a395f94c0a [f] /usr/lib/.build-id/19/aba321628b0e491af1ac7606831dcf22871f0e [f] /usr/lib/.build-id/14/4986ef6d377c66183d3d16bc60007e662f70c2 [d] /usr/lib/.build-id/14 [d] /usr/lib/.build-id/19 [d] /usr/lib/.build-id/2c [d] /usr/lib/.build-id/47 [d] /usr/lib/.build-id/a1 [d] /usr/lib/.build-id/e3 [d] /usr/lib/.build-id/eb [d] /usr/lib/.build-id [f] /usr/bin/pmacct [f] /etc/pmacct/nfacctd.conf [f] /etc/pmacct/pmacctd.conf [f] /etc/pmacct/sfacctd.conf [d] /etc/pmacct |