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.
Another logging framework for Java. I try to balance flexibility, usabilty and performance using OOP. Currently the framework is usable but it lacks a lot of functionality.
Feed State is used to view (and store) log files of different formats from many different processes over a network. A massive variety of logs are supported: XML, database, all ASCII log files, all parsed into a common format for viewing and analysis.
Querylog is a console tool for performing SQL queries on a (log) files. Lines from one or more text files or stdin are matched, using regular expressions to an in memory database on which SQL queries can be performed.
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