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Robert Ricci authored
is so that when we use a monitor that doesn't care about, say, writes, we can avoid waisting the CPU required to parse them. The four supported reports are: connect - connect() and close() notifications sockopt - Information about socket options io - read()s and write()s all - Duh. The default if none are given You can specify reports by setting LIBNETMON_REPORTS or using the new -r option to netmond. If you want more than one report type, seperate them with commas. Added a new control message, CM_REPORTS, to pass these back and forth from netmond to libnetmon. Added a long overdue LIBNETMON_NETMOND option which just uses the standard socket paths to talk to netmond - this way, you don't have to set them by hand when debugging, which is a huge PITA.
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