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    A command line tool that allows you to (live) analyze netfilter (iptables) log files. It provides a nice output and has features like displaying hostnames, duplicate detection... More info (+ screenshots) can be found in the pdf inside the tarball.
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    This project is dead. The code contained a number of possible exploits. Do not use this anymore. All files and downloads have been removed.
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    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.
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