Bounty $200: Monitor bandwidth use on IP adresses. NOW $250
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I will donate for sure once it's ready and does things I would like, but most importantly when I get money. I don't work right now, but should be soon. So when that happens and the bandwidth info stuff is having the info I'd like and stuff I'm going to donate for sure for sure. I'll wait and see when it's more ready to see what kind of things it will do.
Sure, no worries. I don't expect someone that currently does not have an income to pay. Generally its nice that a company backs these bounties… Or atleast thats what I generally think of that drives these changes.
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we are still in the interest for the package :) i would also donate another amount of dollars at the end of the project :)
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Looks like I'll be starting on this sometime this week.
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Not yet. I am still finishing my failover project at work and this will be started right after that.
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Will this solution give us the following two reports:
1. Total traffic by service port number (and also sub divided into IPs if possible)
2. Total traffic by IP address AND NetBIOS nameIf yes I will double the current bounty immediately ;-)
Hank
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Will this solution give us the following two reports:
1. Total traffic by service port number (and also sub divided into IPs if possible)
2. Total traffic by IP address AND NetBIOS nameIf yes I will double the current bounty immediately ;-)
Hank
Here's the website of the package that I will be creating..
http://bandwidthd.sourceforge.net/
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So the bounty is up in $500 then?? ;D
What time will u start working sullrich??
u are planing to use the dynamic version?
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So the bounty is up in $500 then?? ;D
What time will u start working sullrich??
u are planing to use the dynamic version?
where will the database run?Huh!?! I've only received 75$ to date.
So if it its 500$ where is all the $$??
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75? ouch. i've sent my 50 dollars, and somebody another 25 dollars? who really need this package? send money, please.
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Well I think ppl only sent half up front.
But either way, 500$.. Where does that figure come from?
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it came from the subject of this bounty, $250 for the package.
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Hi There
I hope some of the 100$ i've send could help this bounty.
me /slaps Backbone for not sending any of the norwegian oil money, as he started this bounty :p
It was Hank who would add the last 250$.
Will this solution give us the following two reports:
1. Total traffic by service port number (and also sub divided into IPs if possible)
2. Total traffic by IP address AND NetBIOS nameIf yes I will double the current bounty immediately ;-)
Hank
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Yes, it was me, but if I expressed myself clearly it was related to the two 'features' I explicitly mentioned and that the statistics is saved to disk (recoverable after power failures etc..)
Any comments on this, Scott..?
Hank
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Yes, it was me, but if I expressed myself clearly it was related to the two 'features' I explicitly mentioned and that the statistics is saved to disk (recoverable after power failures etc..)
Any comments on this, Scott..?
Hank
I dont plan on changing bandwidthd, just getting it working on pfSense. So if it will be saved across a reboot, etc, I don't know and would be a feature of the application itself.
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FYI:
I have started on the bandwidthd package. http://cvstrac.pfsense.com/chngview?cn=16403 -
Alrighty, test it out. It should be in the packages area now.
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Link under services after installing package is broken.
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yes, it is broken enough :)
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@sdale:
Link under services after installing package is broken.
Until you start it via status services, yes. BandwidthD must create the contents!