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    NetBuffer

    NetBuffer

    TCP and UDP network buffer

    NetBuffer is a data buffer and splitter: configure your device to push data into NetBuffer, and NetBuffer forwards it to unlimited destinations. Offloads processing from your device to the NetBuffer system. Centralizes management. Runs on Windows.
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    FlowBuffer

    FlowBuffer

    Buffers, forwards, and splits flow data including NetFlow and IPFIX

    FlowBuffer is a flow/netflow buffer and splitter: configure your switch to push flow data into FlowBuffer, and FlowBuffer forwards it to unlimited destinations. Offloads processing from the switch to another machine. Centralized management. Runs on Windows.
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    NagiosAppender

    log4j support for native nagios (nsca) integration

    This project encompasses a custom appender for log4j, intended for system administrators and/or developers interested in using the log4j architecture to push messages to Nagios, via the Nagios nsca server. Release 2.0.0 supports asynchronous message delivery, tunable timeouts, and a buffer for redelivery support.
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