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@Add ipfcount 0.1, summarise ipf logs by counting and sorting the fields.

PR:		ports/90811
Submitted by:	Robert Archer <freebsd@@deathbeforedecaf.net>
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@ipfcount reads ipf(8) logs and extracts the following fields:

  iface group rule action shost sport dhost dport proto flags type dir

You can then print lists like 'top <n> blocked ports', 'top <n> blocked hosts',
or 'incoming connections sorted by interface and protocol'.

For more sophisticated lists, you can filter the entries using Perl expressions.

WWW: http://deathbeforedecaf.net/misc/ports
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