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GeneSyS is an open generic framework for network and system management, based on intelligent software agents using web-services/SOAP. It is a supervision tool for monitoring, management and control of distributed applications built with Java, .NET, PHP.
This perl script, Peril, uses the Perl module File::Tail to tail the syslog file (or any other file for that matter) and inserts the lines into a MySQL database using DBI. It includes a quick phpMyEdit generated page to view the logs through a browser an
S.M.A.R.T. Linux is a bootable floppy distribution containing tool (smartmontools) for monitoring IDE/SCSI hard disks (using Self-Monitoring, Analysis and Reporting Technology). It is based on Slackware Linux.
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SyslogMonitor is a KDE Kicker aplication, that monitors system log using a pipe and syslogd redirections, and filters catched messages through a list of user-defined filters.
USRBAC is a kernel patch and userspace daemon that allows role based access control to be mitegated in userspace. The goal is to allow a secure way to impliment RBAC compliant security systems using a daemon in userspace
php rrd grapher is a complete rrdtool administration website; you will be able to create rrd's, import existing ones, make your own graphs using the interface and much more; it'll support about every rrdtool function.
The nfcount can be used for count network flows by using rules and display it in form of set html pages. Support network flow records from Cisco NetFlow, Argus, Cisco IP Accounting.
IPFWstats is a suite of shell, perl and PHP scripts to count network traffic on
a per user basis on a server using the FreeBSD IPFW firewall. Statistics are imported into a MySQL database daily and can
then be viewed using a PHP script in a web browser
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LogSentinel is a log monitoring and alerting system. It allows for easy definitions of events and alerts and is highly flexible. Its uses range from internet accounting using squid logs to sending instant messages when your system is under attack.
Status Module is a daemon which forwards vital system information (memory usage, active processes, etc.) into the kernel logs by using a kernel module. This is very useful for logging or security purposes.
RRFiller provides an easy-to-use solution for logging statistics into an RRDTool database. Designed to complement RRGrapher, the project also provides configurations for creation and updating RRD databases using standard tools like vmstat and netstat.
A suite of tools (a sniffer, a TCP hijacker, an ARP poisoner and a TCP tunnel through ICMP/IGMP packets) created for testing TCP/IP weakness and using them in a non-conventional way. [Up to now I've done only the sniffer-related part]
KISS is a kernel-side host-oriented security tool, which may bring you file integrity checking, file and process hiding and actions handling on special internal events (using a tiny scripting language).
Sarvant (SAR Visual ANalysis Tool) is a python script that will analyze a sar file (from the sysstat utility, 'sar') and produce graphs using gnuplot of the collected data.
Shows who is using the bandwidth on your unix machine in real time.
Prints a list of users/procs, bytes in/out/total, local port, remote IP/port, ordered by bandwidth usage. TCP only.
James Bond Log is a daemon log watcher similar to swatch or logcheck , it's completly written in C using PCRE Library and it provides the ability to be chrooted. It's actually at developing stage.
Chainsaw is a GUI log viewer and filter for the Log4J package. It listens for LoggingEvent objects sent using the SocketAppender and displays them in a table. The events can be filtered based on Priority, Thread name, Category name and Message. It can als
If using ADSL one is getting various log entries in the standard Linux systems message file. Goal is to extract this information to a HTML-Web Site using Perl-Libs. Details - see on our homepage. http://adsllog2web.sourceforge.net
The 'latestlog' package keeps a tiny database of when you last looked at particular file (usually a logfile) using latestlog. If the file has changed (grown) since that last time, latestlog will only display the new contents. Other utils will be added.
SpreadAppender is a log4j appender module that broadcasts log messages over a local multicast network using the Spread API. It is very efficient and perfect for clusters of network applications. Your sysadmin will thank you for it.
Mutant is a multi-threaded command line monitoring tool, written in Python, using the ncurses library. With it, you can watch the output from multiple commands in a single terminal. Each command has a specific interval and color.