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    Web Forensik

    Web Forensik

    PHPIDS-based Security Log Analyzer for Apache

    NOTE: This project is no longer under active developement. Check out the successor at: https://github.com/jensvoid/lorg Web Forensik ist a script that uses PHPIDS to automatically scan your HTTPD logfiles for attacks against web applications. Check the Wiki for installation, configuration, usage.
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    MySQL log analyzer and profiler. Extracts the most popular queries grouping them by their normalized form and shows the statistics for each group. Helps developers to recognize most frequently run queries to be able to optimize overall db performance.
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    Real-time (or parse-time) statistics for programmes with log standards.
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    Phot is an IRC bot made in PHP.
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    AWStats Enterprise Manager is a tool for managing awstats configuration creation and logfile processing, in a multi-server environment. This script is designed to pull all the webserver logs, for every server, and parse them with awstats.
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    The first open source Web 2.0 website log analyzer, OWS uses PHP and jQuery to provide a powerful and intuitive interface to manipulate website log data stored in a MySQL database. Has a simple plugin system so you can create custom output as well.
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    Statistics and graph generator using RRD databases for the clamsmtp package
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    Ida, is a Apache log security analyzer written in PHP. It will scan Apache logs and report about security incidents like SQL injections, XSS attacks, path traveling and so on.
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    StatViz is a web log analysis / statistics program in PHP for visualizing web traffic. StatViz produces two types of graphical reports: 1) aggregate clickstream analysis and 2) individual session tracks. The DOT output is visualized using GraphViz.
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