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    Reader of base MBI from SNMP Agent
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    Java Library used to connect and read data from a DStream server. Primarily for the Dark Ages of Camelot game. Users of this library can bind actions to certain events. The event is triggered when certain packets are recieved from the server.
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    Output spool reader for Snort! This program decouples output overhead from the Snort network intrusion detection system and allows Snort to run at full speed. It takes input and output plugins and can therefore be used to convert almost any spooled fil
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    NeTraMet is an implementation of the Meter MIB (RFC2720-2723). In short: a programmable network traffic meter. Reading information from NeTraMet for further processing can be a challenge. mr2mysql should make that easier by automatically reading flows
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