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    X-Itools: Email/Web Log Search Engine

    Strong Email & Apache Log Analysis with Active Security Features

    X-Itools: eXtended Internet Tools. Suite of tools composed of several collaboration modules. Old and initial project born in 1999, 1st published in 2001 on Sourceforge. X-Itools E-mail management module (log analysis) initiated in 2004 with Web 1.0 technologies (private SVN server). X-Itools development restarted since 2011, on the basis of a unique module: E-mail management module (log analysis). Now based on web 2.0 technologies (ExtJS 4.1) and devel restarted because of a particular...
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    jsvnstat

    web front-end for vnstat

    (Deprecated for vnstat 2.0+, because of the removal of the --dumpdb feature) jsvnstat is a web frontend for vnstat. It is largely based on javascript, so you can easily switch views without reloading the entire page. The graph is interactive, just hover over a datapoint to see what I'm talking about. Requires: vnstat 1.x, PHP
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    ClickHeat is a visual heatmap of clicks on a HTML page, showing hot and cold click zones. Requires Javascript on the client to track clicks, PHP and GD on the server to log clicks and generate the heatmap. You should download it on Github where the project has moved: https://github.com/dugwood/clickheat
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    DAD is a Windows event log and syslog management tool that allows you to aggregate logs from hundreds to thousands of systems in real time. DAD requires no agents on the servers or workstations. Correlation and analysis is driven through a web front end.
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    A PHP application to search for matching strings in log files. It was mainly designed for usage in a syslog server environment with big log files, where you cannot log to databases due to the size, but to plain text files which will be searched.
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    Real-time statistics WordPress plugin: you can browse, filter, export detailed data about visitors, spiders, search terms and engines; keep track of top pages, most used browsers and OS as well as generating charts for filtered subsets of data.
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