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    log_mysql_daemon

    Write Squid access.log entries into a mysql database.

    log_mysql_daemon.pl is a simple squid logfile daemon written in perl that inserts log entries into a mysql database.
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    Skybill is the Perl scripts set for traffic counting at a small enterprise. Those include detalization and aggregation. Web frontend for viewing and limiting is included. It can be used in cionjunction with any log generator, I do with ipacctd and Squid.
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    PERL script and required environment to easily use the Afterglow software (http://afterglow.sourceforge.net/ Copyright (c) 2006 Raffael Marty) by listing the packet captures to visualize or by specifying a directory that contains the packet captures.
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    Provides a common way to measure the time intervals in a kind of log files.
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  • 5
    This is an addon for IPCop v2 which records the ADSL statistics from the ADSL modem and produces a nice set of graphs.
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    Webstats Solr is an attempt to make Apache Access log easier to Data Mine. By adding a powerful Search Engine (SOLR) as a Backend and using Java Script and HTML and maybe PHP I hope to out date AWStats.
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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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    Proxy-traffic manager. Defines bytelimit for each real user, and prevent them from downloading more than allowed. Provides friendly (Web) GUI for users and a singe manager. Only squid-proxy supported now!
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    This project contains the PERL scripts, which can rearrange the logs from /var/log/messages and insert in to the database. Scripts can also separate logs for each syslog clients as well as for each application of syslog client.
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    Real-time (or parse-time) statistics for programmes with log standards.
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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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    Lighweight Universal Log or Network Analyzer is a Open Source project (written in Perl) with the intention of creating a logsystem which is capable of creating statistics out of the files.
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    Statistics and graph generator using RRD databases for the clamsmtp package
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    Система учета трафика.
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    Pala is a server that parses logs in real-time and reacts to the logs by logging stats or running a task.
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    A group of tools to analyze logfiles for qmail, tinydns, dnscache, rbldns, axfrdns and publicfile.
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    Parser of `tc class` output; shows current classes usage based on "rate" value, using "parent" infomation to create hierarchical tree of them, so that it can display statistics with given recursion limit. Supports classid translation. Watch your queues!
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    This project includes several applications for monitoring a web site. The current applications being developed include error tracking and management software, a download manager, and a form manager.
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    Green Screen: A Linux based Advanced Syslog Server for Juniper NetScreen Firewalls - Can be expanded later to support other products. It can capture syslog messages, parse them, store them in a MySQL database. A Web GUI interface is also included.
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    A program written in perl designed to track how many hits differant websites or links have generated. And who or where they are from
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    jECTS is a JAVA project that focuses on some of the aspects of ECTS (= European Credit Transfer System). Mainly the translation of local grades into ECTS grades and the generation of a ToR (Transcript of Records).
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    Traffic Control is a Linux toolbox to control squid, NAT, and other services traffic limits. TF uses Linux iptables to count traffic. This utility consists of two parts. The first is server side (written in Perl) and the second part is the interface.
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    PACIE (Perl Analysis Console for Intrusion Events) Attempts to be a complete replacement for ACID. Place this cgi script on your internal webserver and receive powerfull reporting on your current snort database.
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    FxStats is a log file anaylzer and statistics generator for first person shooters, using the Template Toolkit Perl module to generate output. It currently supports Medal of Honor: Allied Assault and Call of Duty.
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    Distributed Syslog collector and viewer system with reliable Syslog msgs over tcp, and query with reg ex. using PERL. Supports IETF syslog and syslog relay, JAVA/JINI based, uses postgreSQL, JBOSS. Chain of custody raw to db data link. UTF8, D, F , UK
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