A network monitoring tool designed to help paranoid users and network administrators that want to monitor their iptables settings live. Reproducible: Always Steps to Reproduce:
Created attachment 72406 [details] natstat-0.0.8-r1.ebuild
NatStat is a traffic monitoring program. It can assist network administrators in tracking down potentially bad iptables-rules, flooding computers and such. It can also be something for the control freak or the common user that just think graphs and statistics are really awesome, cool and mind-blowing stuff !! latest is 0.0.11 0.0.11: Added man pages for natstat/natdump/natdaemon/natstat.entries. You can now load several configuration files. Logger module improved. 0.0.10: Added a configuration file. Several more commandline arguments Such as --clear-windows, --add-window 0.0.9: Alot of code cleanup. NatStat can now take commandline arguments 0.0.8_1: Just turned of natstatqt by default. As it should be
i will update ebuild a.s.a.p
from natstat-0.0.11 QA Notice: the following files contain runtime text relocations Text relocations force the dynamic linker to perform extra work at startup, waste system resources, and may pose a security risk. On some architectures, the code may not even function properly, if at all. scanelf-textrel.log attached
from natstat-0.0.11 QA Notice: the following files contain executable stacks Files with executable stacks will not work properly (or at all!) on some architectures/operating systems. A bug should be filed at http://bugs.gentoo.org/ to make sure the file is fixed. attached scanelf-exec.log please test with gcc-4 for other warnings on compiles..
Created attachment 80588 [details] natstat-0.0.11.ebuild will attach config.log
Created attachment 80589 [details] scanelf-exec.log
Created attachment 80590 [details] scanelf-textrel.log
(this is an automated message based on filtering criteria that matched this bug) 'EBUILD' is in the KEYWORDS which should mean that there is a ebuild attached to this bug. This bug is assigned to maintainer-wanted which means that it is not in the main tree. Heuristics show that no Gentoo developer has commented on your ebuild. Hello, The Gentoo Team would like to firstly thank you for your ebuild submission. We also apologize for not being able to accommodate you in a timely manner. There are simply too many new packages. Allow me to use this opportunity to introduce you to Gentoo Sunrise. The sunrise overlay[1] is a overlay for Gentoo which we allow trusted users to commit to and all users can have ebuilds reviewed by Gentoo devs for entry into the overlay. So, the sunrise team is suggesting that you look into this and submit your ebuild to the overlay where even *you* can commit to. =) Because this is a mass message, we are also asking you to be patient with us. We anticipate a large number of requests in a short time. Thanks, On behalf of the Gentoo Sunrise Team, Jeremy. [1]: http://www.gentoo.org/proj/en/sunrise/ [2]: http://overlays.gentoo.org/proj/sunrise/wiki/SunriseFaq