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Errors, performance, logs, uptime. One install, one invoice, one UI.
Replace Datadog, New Relic, and Sentry without adding three more dashboards.
IPAC-NG is the iptables/ipchains based IP accounting package for Linux. It collects, summarizes, and nicely displays IP accounting data. Ipchains and (preferably) iptables are supported. Logs are stored in files, a gdbm or a PostgreSQL database.
...How often this suspicious host try to connect to your box ? What are the most rejected domains ? Who is this strange host which scan your ports ?
The responses are in the iptables log
Logrep is a tool for collection and presentation of information from various logfiles including snort, squid, postfix, apache, sendmail, iptables/ipchains and nt eventlogs. HTML-reports, multi dimensional analysis, ssh and graphs are available.
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SrvReport is a simple and featurefull server monitoring and reporting
system. It will send every day a mail with the latest
state of the server including traffic (via /proc/net/dev and/or iptables), cpu, mail, http, ftp reports
and other logs.
IP Traffic Volume: Logs (counts) in- & outgoing bytes through network device(s) using kernel iptables. Highly configurable as to which bytes are logged, e.g. to/from specific ports or ip-addresses. Data displayed in html via cgi or plain ascii to console
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.
This very simple perl script parses you iptables log files and produces a report in text format with a summary based on the prefix of the log ( --log-prefix option of iptables ).
Prefix description is allowed.