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Bug#156070: marked as done (ITP: mink -- Traffic monitoring statistics gathering and graphing tool)



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Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist

Mink collects and generates graphs which can be viewed via HTTP from
SNMP agents that support the Frogfoot Networks Quality of Service MIB.
It uses the RRD tool library by Tobias Oetiker for storing data and
generating graphs.

The program is release under the BSD license and can be found at
http://oasis.frogfoot.net (actually you won't find anything there yet, since
I haven't finished writing the program yet).


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