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    NXLog

    NXLog

    A multi-platform universal log collector and forwarder

    ...The collected logs can be stored into files, databases or forwarded to a remote log server using various protocols. The old BSD Syslog and the newer IETF syslog standard is fully supported by NXLog in addition to Snare, XML, JSON, GELF, KVP, CSV and custom formats. A key concept in NXLog is to be able to handle and preserve structured logs. No need to convert everything to syslog and parse these logs again at the other side.
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    Free Windows Network User Accounting

    Free Windows Network User Accounting

    User Computer and IP Address Tracking

    FWNUA (Free Windows Network User Accounting) runs silently in a Windows login script or GPO and collects data about user logins. FWNUA keeps track of the workstations logins so you don't have to! FWNUA now supports syslog and Splunk! Look for the fwnua - syslog version in the files list. Use Splunk or your own syslog server with data mining tools to create a robust user tracking system. Find our Spunk app on Splukbase: https://splunkbase.splunk.com/app/2773/
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    Weblooker

    Weblooker

    Weblooker monitors serveral services on multiple systems for their sta

    Weblooker monitors serveral services on multiple systems for their status, up- and downtimes. A webgui and Android client to view the current status and logged downtimes is available as separately package.
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    Rootsh is a wrapper for shells which logs all echoed keystrokes and terminal output to a file and/or to syslog. It's main purpose is the auditing of users who need a shell with root privileges. They start rootsh through the sudo mechanism.
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    rssyslog is a fast, network-only syslog daemon that sorts the messages to different files based on source IP, facility and severity. It is intended to be used as a central syslog-server for a large number of devices.
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    Liblogging is an easy to use open source library for system logging. It support various RFC for syslog reporting, most notably RFC 3195 for reliable delivery of syslog messages. Liblogging has an easy to use client and server side interface.
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    Logspooler is a simple UDP server that is receiving syslog messsages from another hosts and processing them. This means analysing and inserting into a MySQL database. Logspooler is not a syslogd replacement. Analyses are based on preconfigured tables.
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