Log Analysis
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Octopussy: Perl/XML Logs Analyzer Log Management Solution
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Free-SA Free-SA is statistic analyzer for daemons log files similar to SARG. Its main advantages over SARG are much better speed (7x-20x times), more reports support, crossplatform work and W3C compliance of generated HTML/CSS reports code.
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OSSIM, The Open Source SIEM OSSIM provides a Security Information and Event Management (SIEM) solution, and a framework that allows tight control over widely distributed enterprise networks from a single location.
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ttyrpld - tty capturing daemon ttyrpld is a multi-OS kernel-level TTY keylogger and screenlogger with (a)synchronous replay support. It runs on Linux, Solaris, FreeBSD, NetBSD and OpenBSD.
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Zero RRD Framework This RRDTool Framework provides a central HTTP-based service for import into standard RRD DBs and graph generation. A lightweight, easily extendable agent for the data sources is pushing updates with minimal resource consumption on the master service.
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esweep esweep is a scriptable audio measurement program which features various signals and signal processing functions. Its main purpose is the measurement of speakers.
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WaveAnalyzer WaveAnalizer is a tool, that extracts all the data from a wave-file to a readable ascii-textfile. Now one can analyze this data with gnuplot or other programs.
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ispacct ispacct is an accounting package for Internet Service Providers. At the moment it has accounting infrastructure for Bintec routers and sendmail logfiles. It can output as plaintext, HTML or into a MySQL DB:
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sprintProxy sprintproxy is a quite small multithreading http-proxy in ANSI-C for use under a Unix/Linux - plattform. It will have new-art console-display, content-filters and statistics output.
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WikiBlame WikiBlame is a php-based tool that helps you find out when a certain phrase was inserted into an article in a MediaWiki
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