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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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    A Python logging library. Straightaway, it does: File and database logging, rotation, remote logging and email notification; stack logging and call hierarchy visualization as debug features.
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    LinuxID

    LinuxID

    LinuxID is an easy console-service for distro identification and more!

    LinuxID is capable of identifying your distro, getting what it's based on and every detail related to it. So it could print "Linux Mint 16 Petra", and then all its details and its base OS: "Ubuntu 13.10, Saucy Salamander", and various other info. It is open-source and written in C++. Source code is commented and can be found in the "Files" tab. To run the program, download "LinuxID" file and run it accordingly: navigate to where you downloaded the file and type this: ....
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    File system/directory monitoring utilities with loggin and task processing support (can execute files or make a WCF service call). Multiple configuration options. Source code libraries can be used to create a custom file system monitor.
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    Duplicate File Remover

    Detect and remove duplicate files on your computer

    Detect and remove duplicate files on your computer. By this free tool, you can help your computer work faster by removing unnecessary files. All you need to do is install this tool & start it. You'll get a list of redundant files that you'll have the choice to delete. The advantages of this tool: 1. It's free for good. 2. It's 100% reliable. 3. It's supported technically by email. All emails get a respond! 4. Absolutely secure - all the data remains on your computer.
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    We! Analyze By Or Cohen

    We! Analyze By Or Cohen

    We! Analyze - designed to analyze ArcSight SmartConnectors logs.

    One of the biggest issues we have as ArcSight administrators is knowing what's going on with our connectors. A connector may be "up and running" but actually it has not sent a single event in weeks. Also, many single connectors collect events from multiple locations (multi database, multi file, WUC) and we might never know one of these locations is unavailable as events from the other locations are arriving so the connector seems to be working fine. Eventually, when we do understand that...
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    Plinko was originally an experiment with Prefix Trees and log parsing. The general concept is to have a single end point you can send any data to, in a "fire and forget" fashion. Plinko should identify and parse the data completely without the sending system caring what it sent. The latest version supports named fields in the STL files for tagging data parsed in the Prefix Tree and anonymous functions for parsing dynamic message payloads. We now output JSON objects and I'm working on HBase...
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    Super Copy or Paste

    Super Copy Paste - save every copy action you do

    Super Copy Paste - Save every copy action (CTRL+C) you do. Restore your past copy actions (CTRL+C) anytime. Your copy actions get saved automatically. When you open this software for the first time, it activates the recording module for your copy actions. From the second time you open the software, you will see the stored archive. The supported installation languages are: French, English, Spanish, Italian & German. This software is technically supported around the clock by ...
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    aCore LogParser

    aCore LogParser

    LogWatch mail reports parser to analyze tendencies of variables.

    This small tool parses LogWatch mail reports and extracts serveral variables such as disk space usage, hard disk read error rate (from smartd), etc.... They are exported to a simple format that allows its use as input for tools like gnuplot, and lets you inspect these variables tendencies. This should make it easier to detect anomalies or prevent failures in your servers, than having just the value for today.
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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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    imntr

    imntr

    A Resource Activity Monitor for Linux Machines

    imntr (inode monitor) can be used to montior activity on files or directories. Monitoring is accomplished through the inotify API, which is available on Linux 2.6.13 and up. v1.1 added logging capabilities and cleaned up some of v1.0's code v1.2 no longer forces you to run imntr as root. If you want to monitor a privileged file, imntr will fail and tell you that you need to run imntr as root.
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    Honeyd2MySQL

    Honeyd2MySQL

    Utility to move honeyd.log entries to a MySQL database.

    This is yet another simple piece of software that extracts all the basic stats from honeyd’s text-based log files and inserts them in a MySQL database. Then you can run some queries and of course visualize the data if you want to. Many things are hardcoded or dead simple, but it does the job. The file is a modified version of “honeyd_importer” perl script originally writen by Joshua Gimer and shared through “honeypots” mailing list.
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    jfxtail

    jfxtail is a program to monitor log files similar to the unix tool tai

    The program shows the last 20 lines of a text file. The display automatically updates, if the text file has been changed. Being written in java it supports works on all platforms, for which javafx is available. e.g.: Windows, MacOS, Linux,...
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    Linux Log Analyse
    The program I create here is a purely console based program in the language C. The program makes it easier to searching after periodic events to a log file.
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    C++ library for debugging purposes and runtime logging to file with extension for Python and PHP. A simple solution for logging same way in many applications using different programming languages.
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    CLIChart is for quick summarising and visualisation of data, especially from system logs. It extracts summary data from text files, and generates simple charts from tabular data on the command line (CLI). Charts can be displayed in a window or saved.
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    Lumber Analysis

    Lumber Analysis

    This web based application user can view the log file.

    This is a web application, using thing application user can see the log file with multiple search critria. This application supports Log4J and log4Net. This tool is used to filter the log file, based on multiple criteria. Admin user can configure multiple applications and group the application up to three levels. Application name will be displayed in tree structure based upon grouping. Application will be displayed based on roles. System will allow the user to filter the log file not...
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    pipedump

    Proxies data from stdin/stdout/stderr and logs it in pcap files.

    The pipedump forks a process and then executes the specified command, acting as a proxy for STDIN, STDOUT, and STDERR. Debug data and data sent to STDIN are recorded as a IPv6 UDP packets traversing from ::1 to ::. Data received from STDOUT and STDERR are recorded as a IPv6 UDP packets traversing from :: to ::1. STDIN is recorded as port 19840, STDOUT as port 19841, STDERR as port 19842 and debug information as port 65535. The captured data is recorded in a file which can be...
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    SarBox

    SarBox helps user to parse or analyze sar data

    The software program (SarBox) parses and analyzes SAR data in charts or text formats. SAR is cumulative activity counters in the operating system. It is the most comprehensive command which helps to monitor performance of various Linux / Solaris subsystems (CPU, Memory, I/O, Disk, Network, etc) all in same log. This makes it difficult to analyze since every counter data is dumped into the log file. SarBox helps to analyze this log file and present data in graphical charts or text format. To collect sar statistics from an environment, use below syntax [user@host ~]# sar -A 30 2 > sar_linux.log “30 2” reports for every 30 seconds and total of 2 times, written in sar_linux.log.
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    English: Pyrotate is Python program for log files rotation. It uses any external archiver such as Winrar, 7-zip or gzip for compress and may rotate files in GNU/Linux logrotate's style. Program works in any OS such as Windows, Linux, Unix, Mac OS, etc, where Python may work. Dependencies: - Python v2.6 or better v2.7 (v2.5 for pyrotate v0.8 or earlier) - an external archiver Russian: Программа для ротации и/или архивации логов (и любых других) файлов, которая использует любой...
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    eClog

    A PHP log class

    eClog, a PHP log class, offer ability to log to file (default), console, database, mail, error_log and syslog. Supports multiple parallel handlers and ability to trigger PHP errors. There are ongoing development on stomp, mqseries and snmp handlers.
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    Apache Log Parser

    Apache Log Parser

    PHP script to parser apache log

    PHP script to parser apache log. You can fetch by: IP Requests Request by IP Request by day hour and much more!
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    Simple Log File Monitor

    Simple Log File Monitor is a set of scripts to help monitor logs

    Simple Log File Monitor is a bash script that can be used to monitor log files or other text files and execute commands on the output of the logfile. The motivation for this script originally was to be able to get a subset of a log file emailed to an email address easily while still being portable. Built to use as little as possible, a system with bash, wc, grep, tail, and date should be able to use this script, though a command-line email client would be required to send emails out.
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    Webhost file scanner

    Utility to scan unwanted files (scam and others) on webhost or alike

    Utility to scan unwanted files, like scam/clone files, copyrighted material, etc. Signatures can be extended by the user. It can only look into plain files (user defined extensions) or by file name. This is an administrator tool. Runs locally
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    LUARM

    LUARM

    A detailed user action logging engine

    The Logging of User Actions in Relational Mode (LUARM) is a logging/audit engine designed to record in detail user actions in a Relational Database Management System (RDBMS). You can then have an organized 'who is doing what' view in your system, being able to easily correlate program execution, file access and network endpoint activity to user entities.
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