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    Log.io

    Log.io

    Real-time log monitoring in your browser

    Inputs watch log files for changes, send new log messages to the server, which broadcasts to web clients. Log messages are tagged with stream and source information based on user configuration. log.io has no persistence layer. File inputs are informed of file changes via inotify, and log messages hop from input to server to web client via TCP and socket.io, respectively. log.io uses a stateless TCP API to receive log messages. Writing a third party harvester is easy. Open a TCP connection to...
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    swatchdog.pl started out as swatch, the "simple watchdog" for activity monitoring log files produced by UNIX's syslog facility. It has since been evolving into a utility that can monitor just about any type of log. The name has been changed to satisfy a request made by the old Swiss watch company.
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    RFC 5424 Syslog viewer

    RFC 5424 Syslog viewer

    A RFC 5424 syslog viewer

    A simple syslog viewer which uses the syslog format described in RFC 5424. The viewer is written in C# and uses .NET 3.5 or higher. This tool uses objectlistview component from http://objectlistview.sourceforge.net
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    Honeyd2MySQL

    Honeyd2MySQL

    Utility to move honeyd.log entries to a MySQL database.

    This is yet another simple piece of software that extracts all the basic stats from honeyd’s text-based log files and inserts them in a MySQL database. Then you can run some queries and of course visualize the data if you want to. Many things are hardcoded or dead simple, but it does the job. The file is a modified version of “honeyd_importer” perl script originally writen by Joshua Gimer and shared through “honeypots” mailing list.
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    The Webalizer Extractor. Exalizer is a program that extraxts data from the Webalizer data files and sets them to be replaced by simple tags that can be placed in template files. This way, you can make Webalizer data get displayed in the format YOU want!
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    A simple yet useful tool for browsing instant messenger log files (like Trillian, ICQ or Gaim) and also HTML server log files. It has some interesting search modes and provides functionality that most messengers don't.
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