FWNUA (Free Windows Network User Accounting) runs silently in a Windows login script or GPO and collects data about user logins. FWNUA keeps track of the workstations logins so you don't have to!
FWNUA now supports syslog and Splunk! Look for the fwnua - syslog version in the files list. Use Splunk or your own syslog server with data mining tools to create a robust user tracking system.
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The Plague provides a web UI to a MySQL db of parsed syslog data. The focus has been security reporting. The logs supported (so far) are NetScreen firewalls, Cisco routers and switches and PIXen, Gauntlet firewalls.
Pledge is a multiuser, multiunit general-purpose accounting package. Pledge can track time, money, inventory, and comments. Pledge's architecture is designed to allow others to implement data stores, user interfaces, and reports. Visit the home page!
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Yet another iptables log analyzer. But this one features a more structured report data, meant for use with some PHP/Perl interface to take it to the web environment, yet keeping it as simple and plain as to allow anybody to read its data files easily.
The tribes console log parser is a perl script that will parse starsiege tribes and tribes 2 console logs. The parsed data is stored in a mysql database, and can be retrieved over the web with a supplied php file.