I am forwarding your query to a mailing list for NNStat users.
I have lost track of where the most up-to-date source resides.
I believe I have heard that someone has built a GUI, but hopefully
someone on the bytecounters list can supply details.
Bob Braden
*> From for...@wang.com Tue Jun 27 10:33:40 1995
*> Date: Tue, 27 Jun 1995 13:30:39 -0400 (EDT)
*> From: Forrest Aldrich <for...@wang.com>
*> To: bra...@ISI.EDU
*> Subject: Statspy info request
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*> Hi,
*>
*> I just located a port of Statspy (named NNstat on ftp.bsdi.com) for BSD/OS.
*> I wonder if there is a port of a more recent version or where your primary
*> ftp site is for this tool.
*>
*> I'm relatively unfamiliar with it at this point, but understand that it's
*> primarily a rules-based language (similar to TCL). Has anyone provided a
*> GUI or somesuch?
*>
*> Thanks,
*>
*> Forrest
*>
The most up to date version I'm aware of is what I put just a few days
ago on ftp://ftp.huji.ac.il/users/amoss/NNStat-3.3beta-24JUN95.tar.gz
It contains patches by a few people to make NNStat able to use
libpcap, use the Berkeley Packet Filter (bpf) (both by Denis W
DeLaRoca, dela...@oac.ucla.edu) and compile under SGI IRIX 5. I
think the support for libpcap also means it can now use DLPI, which in
turn means it can run under Solaris 2 (something a few people asked
about). All these are additions to the unofficial 3.3beta release
which went public by Jeffery Mogul and me on October 1993.
|I believe I have heard that someone has built a GUI, but hopefully
|someone on the bytecounters list can supply details.
Yeh, I remember someone said something about a GUI, but I can't find
anything like it in my bytecounters folder. Does anyone know what's
up with this?
Cheers,
--Amos
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