fmem-kernel-modules-fc21-{i686,x86_64}-1.6-1.5.noarch.rpm - Support for the following kernels were added for
Fmem:
3.18.3-201 for FC21
lime-kernel-modules-fc21-{i686,x86_64}-1.1.r17-5.noarch.rpm - Support for the following kernels were added for
LiME:
3.18.3-201 for FC21
lime-kernel-modules-el7-x86_64-1.1.r17-9.noarch.rpm - Support for the following kernels were added for
LiME:
3.10.0-123.20.1 for EL7
fmem-kernel-modules-el7-x86_64-1.6-1.9.noarch.rpm - Support for the following kernels were added for
Fmem:
3.10.0-123.20.1 for EL7
fmem-kernel-modules-el6-{i686,x86_64}-1.6-1.9.noarch.rpm - Support for the following kernels were added for
Fmem:
2.6.32-504.8.1 for EL6
lime-kernel-modules-el6-{i686,x86_64}-1.1.r17-9.noarch.rpm - Support for the following kernels were added for
LiME:
2.6.32-504.8.1 for EL6
dfvfs-20150127-1.{fc17,fc18,fc19,fc20,fc21,el6,el7}.noarch.rpm - Dfvfs, the Digital Forensics Virtual File System, provides read-only access
to file-system objects from various storage media types and file formats. The goal of dfVFS is to provide a generic interface for accessing file-system objects, for which it uses several
back-ends that provide the actual implementation of the various storage media types, volume systems and file systems.
See here for the list of changes.
libluksde{,-devel,-python,-tools}-20150106-1.{fc17,fc18,fc19,fc20,fc21,el7}.{i686,x86_64}.rpm - Libluksde is a library and tools used to
access LUKS Disk Encryption encrypted volumes.
See here for the list of changes.
libvhdi{,-devel,-python,-tools}-20150110-1.{fc17,fc18,fc19,fc20,fc21,el5,el6}.{i686,x86_64}.rpm and libvhdi{,-devel,-python,-tools}-20150110-1.el7.x86_64.rpm -
Libvhdi is a library and tools to access the Virtual Hard Disk (VHD) image format.
Note that this project has an experimental status.
See here for the list of supported disk formats.
yaf{,-devel}-2.7.1-1.{fc17,fc18,fc19,fc20,fc21,el6}.{i686,x86_64}.rpm and yaf{,-devel}-2.7.1-1.el7.x86_64.rpm -
Yaf is Yet Another Flowmeter and yaf is a suite of tools to do flow metering.
Yaf is used as a sensor to capture flow information on a network and export that information in IPFIX format.
It reads packet data from pcap(3) dumpfiles as generated by tcpdump(1), from live capture from an interface using
pcap(3), an Endace DAG capture device,
or a Napatech adapter, aggregates these packets into flows, and exports flow records via IPFIX
over SCTP, TCP or
UDP, Spread, or into serialized IPFIX message streams (IPFIX files) on the local file system.
Here are the changes from the last version (2.6.0):
Fix a bug with --flow-stats in particular configurations