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    AWStats

    AWStats

    AWStats Log Analyzer

    AWStats is a free powerful and featureful server logfile analyzer that shows you all your Web/Mail/FTP statistics including visits, unique visitors, pages, hits, rush hours, os, browsers, search engines, keywords, robots visits, broken links and more
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    Downloads: 263 This Week
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    dhcpd-pools

    ISC dhcpd leases usage analysis

    This is dhcpd-pools ISC dhcp shared network and pool range usage analysis. Purpose of command is to count usage ratio of each IP range and shared network pool which ISC dhcpd is in control of. Users of the command are most likely ISPs and other organizations that have large IP space. Program is written C. Design goal is to get analysis done quickly where there is lots of data. On cheap laptop the speed of analysis is roughly 100k leases per second. Number of ranges, or shared networks,...
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    apache-logs-to-mysql

    Apache Log Parser and Data Normalization Application

    Apache Log Parser and Data Normalization Application Python handles File Processing & MySQL handles Data Processing ApacheLogs2MySQL consists of two Python Modules & one MySQL Schema to automate importing Access & Error files and normalizing data into database designed for reports & data analysis. Runs on Windows, Linux and MacOS & tested with MySQL versions 8.0.39, 8.4.3, 9.0.0 & 9.1.0. 4 LogFormats & 2 ErrorLogFormats can be loaded and 5 MySQL Stored Procedures can be processed...
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    DBD2

    A multi-threaded, multi-database tcp-based database insertion app.

    ...The client needs no configuration (all input is via command-line). It is intended for hosts to make database entries without needing database client or interface code. Syslogd2 integration allows DBD2 to act as Syslogd2's database back-end for MySql and other databases supported by the dbi drivers. Original purpose was to track Linux cluster job status but other uses exist.
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    pcapfix

    repair corrupted pcap and pcapng files

    this tool tries to repair your broken pcap and pcapng files by fixing the global header respectively packet blocks and recovering the packets by searching und guessing the packet headers or blocks
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    LogDistiller is a logfile merge and sort tool. Log content is classified according to rules configured in an XML file. Classification results go into reports, which are published : simply stored in a file, sent by mail, or even added to a news feed.
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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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    AWK Statistics

    awkStatistics generates statistics from csv-data with awk.

    AwkStatistics is a script which is used to generate statistical data for csv data by using awk. It takes two columns from the input file, one is used to identify the row(option -i) and the other one is the column where the values are taken from (option -v). The script was designed for performance engineers to be able to analyze CSV-Data on the fly and have a good possibility to automate the analysis process.
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    Net Profiler

    Build custom filter for your network based off of common communication

    NetProfiler builds a custom filter (BPF) for your network based off of common communications. FilterAnalyze-NetProfiler analyzes the custom filter built by NetProfiler (it may work with other filters as well).
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    Web Forensik

    Web Forensik

    PHPIDS-based Security Log Analyzer for Apache

    NOTE: This project is no longer under active developement. Check out the successor at: https://github.com/jensvoid/lorg Web Forensik ist a script that uses PHPIDS to automatically scan your HTTPD logfiles for attacks against web applications. Check the Wiki for installation, configuration, usage.
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    SquidCube

    Squid log data warehouse

    Feed Squid logs into PostgreSQL database, then use Pentaho BI server for data mining.
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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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    MySQL log analyzer and profiler. Extracts the most popular queries grouping them by their normalized form and shows the statistics for each group. Helps developers to recognize most frequently run queries to be able to optimize overall db performance.
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    This project is devoted to analyze the log lines from the Wikipedia Squid servers by parsing and filtering their information elements according to the directives specified in an XML file. Resulting info is stored in a MySql db for further analysis.
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    TAXOMO
    Data mining tool for sequences (e.g. trajectories on a map, visited web pages, etc.) that creates a succinct description of the sequences, given a taxonomy (e.g. regions and sub-regions in the map, categories and sub-categories of pages, etc.).
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    JReportGen
    Java library and command line application to generate usage reports in various formats from processed W3C web server log files.
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    Provides a common way to measure the time intervals in a kind of log files.
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    Summarize a Postfix mail log by threading together all the lines for each message. Order of connections is preserved in the output.
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    Real-time (or parse-time) statistics for programmes with log standards.
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    Phot is an IRC bot made in PHP.
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    Another Postfix's log analysis tool. It read maillog from stdin and output in format of every mail's traceroute. This can greatly help administrator to find problems of mail system.
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    Get and display the traffic counter of a Fritz!Box 7270 (or similar) in a human readable form on local host. The telnet daemon has to be enabled on the FritzBox to download the data file from the AVM router to local host.
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    JNFA - is a netflow analyzer. It uses MySQL database to store accounting information. Filters, used in the JNFA, allows very flexible classificate any kind of traffic and store it in the differend fields in database.
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    Like Unix-Tail BUT: - Runs with or without GUI - Suspend and resume tailing at runtime - Can monitor a set of Files - Print output to a textfield, stdout or file - Runs in "Grep" mode, too (Read files once) - (Almost) the same options as Unix-Tail
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    This is a Python script to parse your irssi logs and input them into a MySQL database which you can then use to search and display your logs on the web. It incrementally updates the database from the logs and is ideally run as a cronjob often.
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