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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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    AlienVault OSSIM

    AlienVault OSSIM

    Open Source SIEM

    OSSIM, AlienVault’s Open Source Security Information and Event Management (SIEM) product, provides event collection, normalization and correlation. For more advanced functionality, AlienVault Unified Security Management (USM) builds on OSSIM with these additional capabilities: * Log management * Advanced threat detection with a continuously updated library of pre-built correlation rules * Actionable threat intelligence updates from AlienVault Labs Security Research Team * Rich...
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    ESLA ESniper Logfile Analyzer. This is a small analyzer for logfiles generated by esniper. It gives you an overview of the status for all auctions. The main information like auction-number, description, bids and result are extracted.
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    Pix 6.3 Parser is a PERL-based utility for parsing the particular logging style of PIX OS 6.3 when you have object-groups tied to ACLs via access-groups. It outputs a detailed HTML page, an RSS feed and helps you compile and track network abuse reports.
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    DataDivisions is an open-Source, web-based application designed for web developers working on small to mid-size business websites to assist in the communication of website statistic and error log data comparisons to their employers.
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    Remote analyse of servers. OS for Servers: 1st Step: UX (primary linux) Analysing Logfiles (syslog, every other logfile, free customize) Analysing Quotas, Free Space, Processes, Connected Users Central Server for collecting this Information and Displ
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    This small utility uses a MySQL database to store and manage a squidguard ban list.
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    A Small Perl script that monitors possibly hostile sshd login attempts at log level. Every suspicious host will be added to the blacklist and if those attempts exceed a given interval, actions to block that particular IP-address can be taken.
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