config BR2_PACKAGE_BANDWIDTHD bool "bandwidthd" depends on BR2_USE_MMU # fork() select BR2_PACKAGE_LIBPNG select BR2_PACKAGE_LIBPCAP select BR2_PACKAGE_GD help BandwidthD - Bandwidth monitoring Provides a method to measure the bandwidth that travels through the machine, grouped by subnet and IP. This information can be stored locally in /var/lib/bandwidthd and can be configured to generate static HTML pages which can be hosted by a web server. It is highly recommended that the target has some way of retaining the time between reboots. (e.g. NTP on boot or an RTC) It is suggested to use sqlite for logfile storage but works fine without, and can be completely ignored if the postgresql portion is used. As upstream is no longer actively maintained, a fork is available on github that works on making BandwidthD's build process more compatible with buildroot's. Upstream: http://bandwidthd.sourceforge.net/ Github fork: http://github.com/nroach44/bandwidthd if BR2_PACKAGE_BANDWIDTHD config BR2_PACKAGE_BANDWIDTHD_POSTGRESQL bool "enable postgresql log target support" depends on !BR2_STATIC_LIBS depends on BR2_USE_WCHAR # postgresql select BR2_PACKAGE_POSTGRESQL help Enable support for logging the bandwidthd data to a remote (or local) postgresql server. This data can then be viewed through a php site. See README in the source code (github.com/nroach44/bandwidthd) for more information. comment "postgresql support needs a toolchain w/ dynamic library, wchar" depends on BR2_STATIC_LIBS || !BR2_USE_WCHAR config BR2_PACKAGE_BANDWIDTHD_SQLITE3 bool "enable sqlite3 log storage" select BR2_PACKAGE_SQLITE help Enable support for storing the aggregated data in an sqlite db instead of a plain text file. endif