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The NetworkLens project provides a flexible alarm capturing, analysis, and reporting system for NOC personnel and/or system administrators. Several different input mechanisms are available, as are customized queries and logging facilities.
meicd - UNIX command line run daemon that connects to Nortel Meridian MAX MEI TCP/IP ports.
Records PBX event information for use in generating reports and and tracking call flow. Simply decodes the protocol and dumps the data into flat files.
daddyQ, written in Python, monitors and logs disk usage on file servers, and take actions on excessive disk usage. Users that are often over their quota or are over the quota with excessive disk usage get their files deleted.
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The firewall traffic counter are scripts which are parsing iptables output and writing it to a log file. A PHP script displays grahpical on-the-fly statistics about traffic (summary,email and gameserver traffic). Monthly, daily reporting supported.
RRFiller provides an easy-to-use solution for logging statistics into an RRDTool database. Designed to complement RRGrapher, the project also provides configurations for creation and updating RRD databases using standard tools like vmstat and netstat.
Yet another iptables log analyzer. But this one features a more structured report data, meant for use with some PHP/Perl interface to take it to the web environment, yet keeping it as simple and plain as to allow anybody to read its data files easily.
SNARLsnmp is a web application monitor for net-snmp 5.0.3 and higher. it actively monitors performance, content, some logic and is capable to even monitor complex web transactions with highly dynamic URLs and many other features
Web Traffic Analysis Software (or counter) supporting all known SQL databases (or XML). Easy install/upgrade, advanced user recognition technics, high usability.<p />Tracks users via: a) Server Logs, b) PHP inc., c)Web Beacons (JavaScript)
A suite of tools (a sniffer, a TCP hijacker, an ARP poisoner and a TCP tunnel through ICMP/IGMP packets) created for testing TCP/IP weakness and using them in a non-conventional way. [Up to now I've done only the sniffer-related part]
Logmine is a tool to facilitate logging to an RDBMS. Logging to a true database can make logs far more useful. While this is written in Java/JDBC, it uses a standard HTTP request, thus can be useful for any language/database.
UpClient Logs uptime with uptimes.wonko.com.
UpClient sends the time a computer has been running since its last reboot to the Uptimes Project. The server generates individual & aggregate statistics of various operating system & hardware configurations.
This Daemon written in Perl, logs FreeBSD ipfw ip accounting counters every X seconds/minutes, so after rebooting, crashing, flushing, zero out your ipfirewall table, you don't loose any mayor traffic information.
Protowatch is a userspace extension to Linux\'s 2.4 iptables firewalling code. Userspace will dynamically start a server to accept the packet, and log whatever the client sends. Useful for discovering what protocols are in use.
Php Log Analyzer (aka PLA) is a Log Analysis tool for Apache. There are lots of log analyzer softwares available on the internet but most of them have their own data storage ways. PLA is a tool to analyze log files and store results into MySQL databases.
Big-Brother is a collection of J2EE filters and servlets that provide custom monitoring and auditing of web-applications, keeping track of who does what, when, and how often. It makes use of the jakarta-apache Struts framework for the interface GUI.
Count traffic from users with dynamic ip addresses. Uses information from application level (Samba, pppd, etc.) to operate on network level (modify ipfw or another firewall rules for traffic counting).