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    Log Monitoring - Monitor/Check Log Files

    Log File Monitoring - Check Log Files, Analyze, Alert on any UNIX Log

    Monitoring log files is mandatory in all UNIX environments. LoGrobot does this for you efficiently. It analyzes, graphs and alerts on system log files, application log files, database log files, custom log files...basically any log file. Benefits: Automatically scans log files for errors or user specified patterns Shows the offending log entries in the alerts generated on a monitored log file Shows latest size of a log file at the time of the most recent log check Shows total...
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    Wireless Universal Resource File

    Wireless Universal Resource File

    Handset Detection for Mobile Applications. Device Description Database

    WURFL lets you detect thousands of types of mobile devices accessing your web service and take decisions based on what that device can or cannot do. With WURFL, you can optimize mobile web content, effectively deliver advertisements, or analyze mobile traffic. WURFL will read HTTP requests from mobile browsers and search the Device Description Repository (DDR) for the corresponding device properties (i.e. capabilities). WURFL will return the device capabilities to your application, which can leverage this knowledge to optimize the mobile experience. WURFL can detect over 10000 device types and offers over 500 device capabilities, including desktops, smartphones, tablets, feature phones, smart TV’s and many other emerging devices types. ...
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    Cisco config surfing,parsing,searching
    This project contains a set of php/perl scripts to analyze Cisco IOS-XR routers PE configuration, providing an html output which is very useful to surf over configurations. Moreover, it contains some other functions to search and compare configurations (access-list, prefix-sets, route-maps ...) between XR and IOS routers, and to analyze syslog data. It is not intended for "normal" end-users, but for network administrators and operations groups.
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    LOGalyze CLI

    LOGalyze CLI

    Command line client interface for LOGalyze 4

    Command line LOGalyze client. logalyze-cli is a powerful command line client for managing LOGalyze engine. With LOGalyze application log analyzer, you can collect your log data from any device, analyze, normalize and parse them.
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    A group of tools to analyze logfiles for qmail, tinydns, dnscache, rbldns, axfrdns and publicfile.
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    Aw2sql is a Perl CLI script which analyze the results of the Awstats and store them into a MySQL database. After this you can query this results from your own site and create a personalized design to the statistics.
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    SquidStat is a cgi script, written in PERL, designed to analyze squid access.log and show which users visited what on the internet.
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    FOGE - FOrm GEnerator: Generate HTML forms, collect answers in a database, and analyze statistical results, all from a single representation.
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    This is a set of simple utilities and scripts to collect, aggregate, summarize and analyze NetFlow traffic accounting data from modern routers by Cisco and Juniper.
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    Trellis is an interactive environment that allows users to add their observations, viewpoints, and conclusions as they analyze information by making semantic annotations to documents and other on-line resources.
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    Tools for Analyzing and Interpreting NetFlow Data - Using NetFlow data to analyze BGP peering and generate "what if" scenarios to determine which future peers will provide the best performance.
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