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Host-Based Intrusion detection for UNIX based systems, at the process level.
Detect changes in the normal behavior of processes, advanced features to detect Buffer Overflows.
A simple script that generate reports for ISC DHCPD 2.x, organized by "shared-network." Optionally, you can run this script as a cron job and have it send out warning email should a scope need attention.
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Talancc's Logviewer is a program to aid sys admins get to the information that they want in the log files. We are working on a shell and a gui version.
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UPSD Log Parser (ulp) monitors the messages sent by upsd to syslogd. It extracts the data from these and inserts them into an RRD file, from where administrators can get graphs of the UPS status.
Tomstatus is a Perl script which is designed to be run from a crontab. It logs
into different machines (as a user) via ssh and uses simple shell commands to
gather some info about the client. The results are formatted into a nice HTML
page with graphic
ESM (Extensible System Monitor) is a daemon that lets you tie together plugins to monitor and report on your system. The plugins communicate with ESM via standard input and standard output and can be easilly written in any language.
Sportal is made for people that need to know what is going on in their systems. It monitors files that you select, for "hot words" that you also select, through a graphical interface.This is work in progress, i spect it to grown to a full IDS.
BCLF is the Binary Common Log Format, a fast, platform independent, streamable, compact logging format that resembles the Extended CLF logging format in content. The project goal is to make an Apache module and enhance the format without giving up speed.
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.
A Java class library for logging, tracing, warnings, errors, asserts, etc with runtime configurable formatting and event filtering. This project is no longer maintained.
An application that centralizes UNIX system status information from several machines into one web-accessible interface. A daemon gathers system stats and reports them stats via HTTP to a server which presents the most recent stats via a web page.
SRMON stands for System Resource MONitor. Its strength points are: * system resources graphics showed through browser * monitoring of local & remote servers * multiple servers views at a glance * different graphics views * alarms
Remote Web Logger is a remote web transaction logging daemon. It operates by passive monitoring of web server traffic to translate web session data to transaction log entries that are written to standard log services such as syslog.