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    ttyrpld is a multi-OS kernel-level TTY keylogger and screenlogger with (a)synchronous replay support. It runs on Linux, Solaris, FreeBSD, NetBSD and OpenBSD.
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    Nmap Log Stripper is a Bash script intended to be a way to condense all, or some, of the IPs of a "random" (-iR) nmap scan into a file for later usage.
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    Zee

    Experimental lightweight editor

    ZEE HAS MOVED TO GITHUB (see "Zee Web Site" link).
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    Squeezer is a multi-dimensional logfile analyzer for Squid web cache server. It measures transfer speed from Squid, source servers and other caches and gives an information useful for tuning Squid and web cache hierarchy or mesh.
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    Snort2c attempts to be a improved version of snort2pf wrote by Stephan Schmieder with some advantages: kqueue, pf table support, pf ioctl's calls and others. It works monitoring snort's alertfile and blocking attackers ip using pf calls.
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    Impost is a network security auditing tool designed to analyze the forensics behind protocol exploitation.
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    Shoki is a free, open source network intrusion detection system. The fundamental design goals are simplicity and modularity, and the focus is on traffic analysis rather than content inspection.
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    my-swatch pretends to be an implementation of msyslog and swatch together. What it pretends to accomplish is put all together, to log events to a remote database (like msyslog) and to awake triggers (like swatch).
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    Jacclog is a modular open source access logs analytics system written in Java.
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    A tool suite to analyse protocol streams and whose flow characteristic. On the other side, the tool suite can be used to gather information about the network infrastructure and detect bottlenecks.
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