ports/177441: [NEW PORT] net/tcpsplit: Breaks a libpcap trace along TCP connection boundaries

Lars Eggert lars at eggert.org
Thu Mar 28 14:00:03 UTC 2013


>Number:         177441
>Category:       ports
>Synopsis:       [NEW PORT] net/tcpsplit: Breaks a libpcap trace along TCP connection boundaries
>Confidential:   no
>Severity:       non-critical
>Priority:       low
>Responsible:    freebsd-ports-bugs
>State:          open
>Quarter:        
>Keywords:       
>Date-Required:
>Class:          change-request
>Submitter-Id:   current-users
>Arrival-Date:   Thu Mar 28 14:00:02 UTC 2013
>Closed-Date:
>Last-Modified:
>Originator:     Lars Eggert
>Release:        FreeBSD 9.1-STABLE amd64
>Organization:
>Environment:
System: FreeBSD stanley.muccbc.hq.netapp.com 9.1-STABLE FreeBSD 9.1-STABLE #6: Tue Mar 26 11:23:59 CET 2013
>Description:
The tcpsplit utility breaks a single libpcap packet trace into some number
of sub-traces, breaking the trace along TCP connection boundaries so that
a TCP connection doesn't end up split across two sub-traces. This is useful
for making large trace files tractable for in-depth analysis and for
subsetting a trace for developing analysis on only part of a trace.

WWW: http://www.icir.org/mallman/software/tcpsplit/

Generated with FreeBSD Port Tools 0.99_7 (mode: new)
>How-To-Repeat:
>Fix:

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# This archive contains:
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#	tcpsplit
#	tcpsplit/pkg-descr
#	tcpsplit/Makefile
#	tcpsplit/distinfo
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echo c - tcpsplit
mkdir -p tcpsplit > /dev/null 2>&1
echo x - tcpsplit/pkg-descr
sed 's/^X//' >tcpsplit/pkg-descr << 'e3d9e747b715ad9adee730b0c9b7c9d8'
XThe tcpsplit utility breaks a single libpcap packet trace into some number
Xof sub-traces, breaking the trace along TCP connection boundaries so that
Xa TCP connection doesn't end up split across two sub-traces. This is useful
Xfor making large trace files tractable for in-depth analysis and for
Xsubsetting a trace for developing analysis on only part of a trace.
X
XWWW: http://www.icir.org/mallman/software/tcpsplit/
e3d9e747b715ad9adee730b0c9b7c9d8
echo x - tcpsplit/Makefile
sed 's/^X//' >tcpsplit/Makefile << '04eaeb5a82899896bba800e2eaaff909'
X# Created by: Lars Eggert <lars at eggert.org>
X# $FreeBSD$
X
XPORTNAME=	tcpsplit
XPORTVERSION=	0.2
XCATEGORIES=	net
XMASTER_SITES=	http://www.icir.org/mallman/software/tcpsplit/
X
XMAINTAINER=	lars at eggert.org
XCOMMENT=	Breaks a libpcap trace along TCP connection boundaries
X
XPLIST_FILES=	bin/tcpsplit
X
X.include <bsd.port.pre.mk>
X
Xdo-install:
X	${INSTALL_PROGRAM} ${WRKSRC}/tcpsplit ${PREFIX}/bin
X
X.include <bsd.port.post.mk>
04eaeb5a82899896bba800e2eaaff909
echo x - tcpsplit/distinfo
sed 's/^X//' >tcpsplit/distinfo << '0e0bfc7b75ea07393a67bd9b28fe31fc'
XSHA256 (tcpsplit-0.2.tar.gz) = 885a6609d04eb35f31f1c6f06a0b9afd88776d85dec0caa33a86cef3f3c09d1d
XSIZE (tcpsplit-0.2.tar.gz) = 6685
0e0bfc7b75ea07393a67bd9b28fe31fc
exit
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