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    apache-logs-to-mysql

    Apache Log Parser and Data Normalization Application

    Database normalization at work!
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    Big Brother Bot (B3)
    BigBrotherBot (B3) is a cross-platform, cross-game game administration bot. Features in-game administration of game servers, multiple user access levels, and database storage. Currently include parsers for: Call of Duty, Urban Terror and more!
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    IPHPLog
    IPHPLog (IP PHP Log) is a simple software written in PHP, JS and SQL that runs over a MySQL database manager system . IPHPLog can log the information of your visitors and organize that on a data base with GeoIP.
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    Adobe Flash Media Server Access log analyzer written in PHP and using MySQL as a backend database store.
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    Proxy Server Solution for SOHO (Small Offices or Home Offices). This project is contain the web-interface (PHP) for database (MySQL) & scripts (perl) for user-based access control of the SQUID Proxy Server. This solution based on the squid2mysql.
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    PHPTracking is an advanced system written in PHP to monitor your website. It uses a simple system of PHP, a MySQL Database and scheduled tasks/cron to deliver a basic, but useful overview of your site's access log.
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    LogToMysql: Simple programs to log Apache access and errors to a MySQL database using the piped log mechanism.
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    Small utility written in C allowing easy access to Apache mod_log_sql generated logs for the purpose of log analyzers such as webalizer. Takes any or none of parameters virtual host, month, and year to generate Common Log Format dump to STDOUT.
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    Jacclog is a modular open source access logs analytics system written in Java.
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