jffnms 0.9.3-3 source package in Ubuntu
Changelog
jffnms (0.9.3-3) unstable; urgency=low * Review templates and package description by the debian-l10n-english team, thanks to Justin B Rye Closes: #686188 [ Debconf translations ] * Slovak, Slavko Closes: #687105 * Portuguese, Américo Monteiro Closes: #687115 * Russian, Yuri Kozlov Closes: #687187 * Czech, Martin Šín Closes: #687259 * Polish, Michał Kułach Closes: #687547 * German, Chris Leick Closes: #687568 * Italian, Beatrice Torracca Closes: #687774 * French, Christian Perrier Closes: #687917 * Danish, Joe Hansen Closes: #687987 * Japanese, victory * Vietnamese, Nguyễn Vũ Hưng * Swedish, Martin Bagge Closes: #688420 * Spanish, Omar Campagne Closes: #688592 [ Craig Small ] * Fixed debhelper versioned build dependency * Rearrange dependencies on mysql-client -- Craig Small <email address hidden> Wed, 31 Oct 2012 22:19:56 +1100
Upload details
- Uploaded by:
- Craig Small
- Uploaded to:
- Sid
- Original maintainer:
- Craig Small
- Architectures:
- all
- Section:
- web
- Urgency:
- Low Urgency
See full publishing history Publishing
Series | Published | Component | Section | |
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Trusty | release | universe | web |
Downloads
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jffnms_0.9.3-3.dsc | 1.6 KiB | 472f5ec9f5b8c51a4b596581d85972d6266ca2b7ae4188ee01b2be70566ec7f5 |
jffnms_0.9.3.orig.tar.gz | 621.2 KiB | f35d0ccd2a3baa39659a4a7f7a075a4dcbfb2f7fbc1da6a87c8f6bf357aaab9e |
jffnms_0.9.3-3.debian.tar.gz | 105.0 KiB | f215e09ab37d83874ec81fbc5da58b2b170e835b63183bde45328fdd2f9d0a13 |
Available diffs
- diff from 0.9.3-2 to 0.9.3-3 (20.5 KiB)
No changes file available.
Binary packages built by this source
- jffnms: PHP Network Management System
JFFNMS is a Network Management System designed to help maintain a network
running SNMP, syslog, and/or TACACS+. It can monitor any standards-compliant
SNMP device, server, TCP port or custom poller, and also has some
Cisco-oriented features.
.
Its features include:
* written in PHP;
* PHP/cron scripts for polling, analyzing, and consolidating data;
* MySQL or PostgreSQL database back-end;
* configurable event types and severity levels;
* modular and extensible;
* advanced event filter;
* interface, host, and network autodiscovery.