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    morgan

    morgan

    HTTP request logger middleware for node.js

    This is a Node.js module available through the npm registry. Installation is done using the npm install command. Create a new morgan logger middleware function using the given format and options. The format argument may be a string of a predefined name, a string of a format string, or a function that will produce a log entry. The format function will be called with three arguments tokens, req, and res, where tokens is an object with all defined tokens, req is the HTTP request and res is the...
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    koa2-winston

    koa2-winston

    koa2 version winston logger like express-winston

    koa2 version winston logger like express-winston. Add logger to your koa2 server in 3 lines.
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    WhoisUP

    WhoisUP

    Is your host up or down?

    WhoisUP v0.3 monitors hosts via ICMP and shows the status in a web page. When a host is down, the script can send mail, syslog message, open a popup message or play a sound. Moreover, the script monitors if the host exceed the latency threshold limit. The script uses NMap to send ICMP packets and to save the host status into an XML file. Then, WhoisUP reads the XML and shows the report in a web page with AJAX features; in case of host failure the script can send alarms. WhoisUP is...
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    DAD is a Windows event log and syslog management tool that allows you to aggregate logs from hundreds to thousands of systems in real time. DAD requires no agents on the servers or workstations. Correlation and analysis is driven through a web front end.
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    Log File Paladin is a wxWdigets based client and PHP based server application for automated monitoring of remote logs. It is designed to help technicians effortlessly monitor client machines which would otherwise receive no attention.
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    Cross-language and cross-platform user's action tracking framework,enabling researchers to respect user's privacy through visual controls which allow users to start/stop/pause data recording,view logged data and opt out of a research study.
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