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Distributed event bus library for passing application events to listeners running anywhere on the network. Library is a lightweight wrapper over the JGroups toolkit with event filtering features.
MonAMI: your friendly monitoring daemon. The MonAMI project is to build a simple monitoring daemon that supports multiple plugins. The core daemon mediates the flow of information whilst plugins provides rich functionality.
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Labrador is a Host-based Intrusion Detection System (HIDS) and Integrity Checker written entirely in Perl. It aims to be a complete, free, multiplatform, and open-source solution for detecting modifications and tamperings in files.
Logtopus, a tool to automatically generate graphical representations of log files. An XML description supplies rules to build cross-references and to seperate parallel processes. An integrated IDE assists in the development of such descriptions.
This is a port to Qt/C++ of the Jakarta project's excellent log4j package. Qt users can now benefit from a logging package that can be configured at run-time, thus minimizing (and ideally, eliminating) recompilation.
LimpidLog is a revolutionary logging for Java and J2EE. No hard-coded log statements required. Classes are dynamically registered at runtime. See http://www.acelet.com/limpidlog/ and related http://www.acelet.com/super/LimpidDebugger/
This java project goal is to parse text log files of custom types, and send its log events to a syslog server. it use a xml based configuration file. it support user defined severity and facility using java regex. It can be installed as a Windows service
Strokey is a small hardware keyboard logger saving all keystrokes into an EEPROM memory for later investigation. The device may get attached to any PS/2-keyboard by intercepting the cable, or get placed directly inside for maximum invisibility.
Lighweight Universal Log or Network Analyzer is a Open Source project (written in Perl) with the intention of creating a logsystem which is capable of creating statistics out of the files.
log2web is a software intended to expose on a simple web page the logs generated by log4j. The objective is to have an online log viewing tool to replace a "tail -f" plus some other benefits.
This program summarizes the contents of a log file written by syslog, by displaying each unique (except for the time) line once, and also the number of times such a line occurs in the input. The lines are displayed in the order they occur in the input.
Using the server/client technology, RLogView enables you to search and track (tail) the log files located on the remote machines using the java based GUI client.
A daemon to automatically control the fan speed of Thinkpad laptops using the ThinkPad ACPI Extras Driver in order to minimize noise pollution and extend battery life.
J2ME logging framework intended to be used at development time. It is only CLDC 1.1 complied. It is simple, flexible and extensible. It supports different way of formating and displaying logging information.
dmclTLA will take a dmcl trace file (level=10) and summarize key information like average duration per call type, and commands that took the longest to execute. Html and plain-text files are created.