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Trafficlogger is a tiny program which logs your traffic from each device that is listet in /proc/net/dev. It logs all traffic (TCP, UDP,...). It is written in ANSI-C and should compile and work on nearly all Linux distributions.
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We provide a mechanism to trace the NPTL Library as few intrusive as possible for the application dynamics. The post-mortem analysis then allows measurements (contension,...) and understanding of hangs or bugs. No change in kernel or user application.
Querylog is a console tool for performing SQL queries on a (log) files. Lines from one or more text files or stdin are matched, using regular expressions to an in memory database on which SQL queries can be performed.
Automated Incident Reporting (AirCERT) is an Internet-scalable infrastructure to automatically receive, process, and analyze security event information reported from across administrative domains.
sudosh is a sudo shell, filter and can be used as a login shell. Sudosh records all keystrokes and output and can play back the session as just like a VCR.
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High performance, real-time data analysis engine capable of processing from various sources simultaneously (syslog, files, sockets, etc). Triggers internal and user-defined events based on built-in and user-defined rules.
This simple program watches the syslog's or metalog's log file and pops up the window whenever the new message comes. You can specify the file to watch and a regular expression for parsing the log line, so you can watch other than log files too.
This is the source of the rpc.rstatd for Linux. rstatd allows to remotly view many system load related parameters with programs like perfmeter or perf.
bbacpi is simple tool for X that shows some information on the battery of laptops using acpi.
Main features are (all optionals): battery level (gauge & label), battery lifetime, temperature (gauge & label), state of adapter (label or graphics).
Echelog is a distributed system consisting of agents and one or
more servers. Agents, distributed on computers over network, are monitoring the
state of hosts and network. Collected data are sent to servers where they are processed and stored.
The X-Log Library (xlib) provides several logging functions for any program to utilize. Supports plain text and XML logging. Xlib also uses XSLT to display the XML-style logs in a nice graphical way.
LKL is a userspace keylogger that runs under Linux on the x86 arch. LKL logs everything that passes through the hardware keyboard port (0x60). It translates keycodes to ASCII with a keymap file.
loginote is a program to immediately display a note on screen (using xosd) when a user logs into the system or logs out again. Just imagine someone knows your password and you might be interested when he/she logs into your system.. ;). loginote will tell
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.
Xianc gets statistics mostly from a firewall program like iptables but it supports a file as input too. The byte counter from the an interface in Window can also be used. Xianc can show bandwith usage, stores it in a cache file to survive a reboot, and c
imsniff is a pcap-based instant messaging sniffer. It captures the IM traffic in the network and is able to log conversations, contact lists, profile information, incoming email notifications, other MSN events, etc. Tested in Linux and Windows.