Bandwidth Management Tools 0.3.0 (Stable branch)


 
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Bandwidth Management Tools 0.3.0 (Stable branch)

Image Bandwidth Management Tools is a total bandwidth management solution for Linux and can be used for firewalling, traffic graphing, and shaping. It is not based on any currently-available bandwidth management software and supports packet queues, bursting, complex traffic flow hierarchies, flow groups, traffic logging, and a simple real-time monitoring front-end. License: GNU General Public License (GPL) Changes:
More sane error handling in ipq.c. The buffer size has been fixed to handle larger MTUs. The ipq interface has been updated. There are various code cleanups. This release adds parameters, report-format, report-filename, and flow-mode. It installs RRD Tool when installing BWM Tools. It fixes the log directory. It has better error handling while generating graphs and RRD data. It fixes a bug preventing graphing from working.Image

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