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Re: [Savannah-hackers] submission of RMON2 Network Monitoring Agent - sa


From: Jonathan Gonzalez V.
Subject: Re: [Savannah-hackers] submission of RMON2 Network Monitoring Agent - savannah.nongnu.org
Date: Tue, 21 Dec 2004 18:42:37 -0300
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address@hidden (Jonathan Gonzalez V.) writes:

Hi,

We did not get a response from you, so we deleted your project from
the pending queue.

If you would still like to have your project hosted at Savannah,
please register it again.

The re-registration URL found in our acknowledgment of your earlier
registration will direct you to the proper location where you can
re-register your project.

Regards,

> address@hidden (Jonathan Gonzalez V.) writes:
>
> Hi,
>
> I am waiting for an answer from you.
>
> If within one week I still do not get a reply, I will remove your
> project. You will still be able to register it again once you have the
> time to deal with the registration issues.
>
> Regards,
>
>> address@hidden writes:
>>
>> Hi Ricardo Nabinger Sanchez,
>>
>> I'm evaluating the project you submitted for approval in Savannah.
>>
>> There's a dependence that you listed called 'CURL', can you give me an
>> URL to download this package?
>>
>> Related to the code, you have the Copyright and License Notices
>> missing in some files, fix this issue. Keep in mind that any file more
>> than ten lines long should carry on the Copyright and License
>> Notices. To learn more about the GNU GPL you can read the GNU
>> GPL-Howto here:  
>>
>>     http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-howto.html
>>
>> You cannot use a range of years in the Copyright Notices, consider to
>> fix this. The files with the License Notices have the Notices for
>> programs with just a few files, you should use the License Notices for
>> programs with more than just some files. To avoid any confusion with
>> the Copyright and License Notices you can read these two URLs from
>> "Information For Maintainers of GNU Software":
>>
>>     http://www.gnu.org/prep/maintain/html_node/Copyright-Notices.html
>>     http://www.gnu.org/prep/maintain/html_node/License-Notices.html
>>
>> The license does not contain the last section, titled "How to Apply
>> These Terms to Your New Programs".
>>
>> Please use a complete verbatim copy of the license, which
>> may be found at http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl.txt,
>> http://www.gnu.org/licenses/lgpl.txt or
>> http://www.gnu.org/licenses/fdl.txt.
>>
>> The license must be copied verbatim and in its entirety.
>>
>> If you are willing to make the changes mentioned above, please provide
>> us with an URL to an updated tarball of your project.  Upon review, we
>> will reconsider your project for inclusion in Savannah.
>>
>> Regards,
>>
>>> A package was submitted to savannah.nongnu.org
>>> This mail was sent to address@hidden, address@hidden
>>>
>>>
>>> Ricardo Nabinger Sanchez <address@hidden> described the package as
>>> follows:
>>> License: gpl
>>> Other License: 
>>> Package: RMON2 Network Monitoring Agent
>>> System name: rmon2
>>> Type: non-GNU
>>>
>>> Description:
>>> The project is the first known implementation of a free and open source
>>> RMON2 network monitoring agent.
>>> As the name suggests, it is a software agent to monitor network traffic,
>>> and gather statistics regarding OSI layers 3 to 7, as proposed by the IETF
>>> standard RFC-2021.
>>> For network admins and/or researches, perhaps it's the only mean to get
>>> in touch with this kind of network monitoring agent, as there are many
>>> commercial implementations (even hardware based).  As it's software based
>>> and free, one only needs a cheap PC station (it runs on expensive PCs too,
>>> and better) connected to an ethernet network.
>>> It is not intended to spy or steal network data, only to traffic
>>> characterization as proposed by the IETF RFC.
>>> This is yet on development stage, but is very functional.
>>> The agent also has an extended mode of operation, where it analyses
>>> protocol iterations which are programmed by a manager using the PTSL
>>> language.  This language was proposed by my teacher and research leader on
>>> his PhD thesis, and is intended to be of free use.
>>>
>>> RFC-2021: http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc2021.txt
>>> PTSL: http://mutuca.metropoa.tche.br/Publications/tese_Luciano.ps.gz
>>> RMON2 latest CVS snapshot (source code): 
>>> http://mutuca.metropoa.tche.br/~rnsanchez/rmon2_00026.tar.gz
>>>
>>>
>>> Other Software Required:
>>> * GNU Make
>>> * GNU gcc
>>> * GNU Flex
>>> * Yacc
>>> * libpcap
>>> * posix threads
>>> * Net-SNMP, if one wants to access data via SNMP
>>> * CURL, if running the extended mode
>>> * GNU Pth as optional threads library
>>> * Doxygen, if one wants to generate the source documentation
>>
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